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Ćwiczenia z czasownikiem "to be".
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CZASOWNIK ‘TO BE’

I Uzupełnij poprawną formą czasownika ‘to be’

John …is… from London.
1. …….. she Polish? Yes, she ……..
2. …….. Mr and Mrs Brown from Spain? No, they ..........
3. ............. Jake and Emma friends? Yes, they .........
4. Where .......... you, Susan? I .............. in the kitchen.
5. .............you in the kitchen? No, I .........
6. Where ........... Jennie?
7. No, Ben .............. from Italy. He ............ from England.
8. She .......... 17 years old.
9. They ........... British.
10. ....... Susan and Tom British? Yes, they .........
11. ....... Jack from Russia? No, he.........
12. ............. we in the kitchen? No, we............
13. ........it from Greece? No, it .........
14. Where ......... they from?
15. Where ...........she from?
16. You ............ from the USA.

II Popraw zdania i przepisz je w formie przeczącej.

Patrick and Kimon are Polish. (British)
No, Patrick and Kimon aren’t Polish. They are British.

1. We’re from Japan. (Poland)
2. The students are in the cafe. (classroom)
3. My friends are tall. (short)
4. They’re in the computer room. (cafe)
5. She is nine. (ten)
6. He is a doctor. (dentist)

III Napisz pytania.

I am Polish. Am I Polish?

1. Sam and Mike are in the classroom.
2. Helen is a teacher.
3. They are in London.
4. The book is on the table.
5. We are in room 25.