Answer:
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Complete the sentences with the verb to be in negative form:
1) I am hungry but Steven: isn't.
2) Sarah is late but I: am not.
3) Lions are dangerous but rabbits: aren't.
4) My Friend is at home but I : am not.
5) Winter is cold but summer: isn't.
6) Paris is colated in Prance but Rome: isn't.
7) These cookies are delicious but those cookies: aren't.
8) The books are on the table but the computer: isn't.
9) I am twenty years old but you: aren't.
10) His name is Omar but my name: isn't.
Step-by-step explanation:
The verb to be is one of the verbs that they first teach us.
Its infinitive form is "to be", while its conjugated form in the present simple is: am, is or are depending on the person to whom it refers. Let's see the following scheme:
I am
He is
She is
It is
We are
They are
you are
To transform it into negative we only have to add "not" after the verb, although we can also abbreviate it as follows:
I am not
He is not / isn't
She is not / isn't
It is not / isn't
We are not / aren't
They are not / aren't
You are not / aren't