Trainer 4
On this page you can practice learning grammar. Here you need to insert the verb in the correct form.
The verb to be in English is an irregular verb that means “to be,” “to be,” or “to appear.” It varies depending on tense, number, and pronoun. Verb forms to be in Present Simple (present simple tense): I am (I yes), You are (You/You are), He/She/It is (He/She/It is), We are (We are). They are (They are).
Insert the verb to be into the Present Simple.
1. What
is your name? – My name
Shirley Frank.
(Present tense interrogative form of the verb ‘to be’)
(Present tense interrogative form of the verb ‘to be’)
2. What
is your address? – My address
175 Grand Central Parkway.
(Present tense interrogative form of the verb ‘to be’)
(Present tense interrogative form of the verb ‘to be’)
3. What
is your phone number? — My phone number
718-1930.
(Present tense interrogative form of ‘to be’)
(Present tense interrogative form of ‘to be’)
4. Where
are you from? — I
from New York.
(Interrogative form of ‘to be’ and affirmative form ‘I am’)
(Interrogative form of ‘to be’ and affirmative form ‘I am’)
5. I
a pupil.
(Affirmative sentence with ‘to be’)
(Affirmative sentence with ‘to be’)
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