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TO BE - grammar revision   
 
 Complete with the correct form of the verb TO BE (affirmative or negative).
 
1.  Sarah  a teacher. She  a pupil.
 
2. Negli  a Milan supporter. He  a Juventus supporter.
 
3. David and Francesco  from the United Kingdom. They  from Italy.
 
4. Michele and his sister  from Osimo. They  from Castelfidardo.
 
5. Gioia  twelve years old. She  ten.
 
6.  Serah's eyes  green. They  dark.
 
7. The English teacher's pens  in her purple pencil case. They  in her pink pencil case.
 
8. Your English teacher and your Italian teacher  friends.
 
9. The walls of our class  red. They  green and white.
 
10. Our desks  new. They  quite old.
 
 
Read the text and answer the questions.
 
Kate's 12 years old. She's from London. She's a pupil. She's tall and thin. She can snap her fingers and bend her knees, but she can't whistle a song or stand on her head. Kate's mum isn't English. She's Irish, she's from Dublin. Kate's dad is English. He is a vet.
 
1. How old is Kate? 
 
2.  Where is Kate from? 
 
3. Can  Kate snap her fingers? 
 
4.  Can Kate whistle a song? 
 
5. What is Kate's mum nationality? 
 
6. Is Kate's dad English?
 
7. Where is Kate's mum from? 
 
8. Is Kate's dad a doctor?
 
To be or saxon genitive? Re-write the sentences and substitute "'s" with "is" when possible.
 
1. Tom's sister's nine. 
 
2. Kate's dog's brown.
 
3. Kate's parents aren't Welsh. 
 
4. Kate's from London.
 
5. Kate's surname's Smith.