Simple Present of the verb to be
Is he a student?
- Yes, he is.
- No, he isn't.
Is she from Mexico?
- Yes, she is.
- No, she isn't.
Are we talking?
- Yes, we are.
- No, we aren't.
Are they from Mexico?
- Yes, they are.
- No, they aren't.
Am I eating?
- No, I am not.
- Yes, I am.
Is our school's address 917 E. Moreno?
- Yes, it is.
- No, it isn't.
Are you my friend?
- Yes, I am.
- No, I'm not.
Is she from Mexico?
- No, she isn't.
- Yes, she is.
Are you a mother?
- Yes, I am.
- No, I'm not.
Is he a father?
- Yes, he is.
- No, he isn't.
Are these windows?
- Yes, they are.
- No, they aren't.
Are these shelves?
- Yes, they are.
- No, they aren't.
Are they single?
- No, they are married.
- Yes, they are single.
Is he a student?
No, he _____.
Is she from Mexico?
No, she _____.
Are we talking?
Yes, we _____.
Are they from Mexico?
Yes, they _____.
Am I eating?
No, I _____ not.
Is our school's address 917 E. Moreno?
Yes, it ___.
Are you my friend?
Yes, I _____.
Is she from Mexico?
No, she _____.
Are you a mother?
Yes, I _____.
Is he a father?
Yes, he _____.
Are they single?
No, they _____ single.
Are these windows?
Yes, they _____.
Are these shelves?
Yes, they _____.