Vate 5 beautiful
Yes,
No,
3 Circle the correct words. Then write short answers.
1 Is he/ I diving?
No, he isn't
2 Are I/ they surfing?
3 Are she / you and Tim watching the penguins?
4 Does he / they live in a big house?
5 Do she / we get up early?
6 Does she/you have a shower in the morning?
Yes,
No,
Yes,
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Review 2
Explanation: The correct answer is "No, he isn't" because the subject in the sentence is "he" and the correct form of the verb "to be" in third person singular (he/she/it) is "isn't" for negative statements.
2. "Are I/they surfing?"
Explanation: The correct answer is "No" because the subject in the sentence is "I" or "they" and the correct form of the verb "to be" in first person singular or third person plural is "am not" or "are not" for negative statements. It is incorrect to say "I surfing" or "they surfing."
3. "Are she/you and Tim watching the penguins?"
Explanation: The correct answer is "Yes" because the subject in the sentence is "she/you and Tim" (a group of people) and the correct form of the verb "to be" in third person plural is "are" for positive statements.
4. "Does he/they live in a big house?"
Explanation: The correct answer is "No, they don't" because the subject in the sentence is "he/they" and the correct form of the verb "to do" in third person singular or plural for negative statements is "don't."
5. "Do she/we get up early?"
Explanation: The correct answer is "Yes, we do" because the subject in the sentence is "she/we" and the correct form of the verb "to do" in third person singular or plural for positive statements is "do."
6. "Does she/you have a shower in the morning?"
Explanation: The correct answer is "Yes, she does" because the subject in the sentence is "she/you" and the correct form of the verb "to do" in third person singular for positive statements is "does." Additionally, "have a shower" is the correct way to express taking a shower in English.
Overall, when answering the questions, it is important to pay attention to the subject of the sentence, the correct form of the verb "to be" or "to do" depending on the sentence, and the correct word order in the sentence.