am not -isn't
Fiil in the
gaps
with
aren't":
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1. I___a boy.
2. Susan___at home.
3. Alex__Portuguese
4. It___rainy.
5. They____in the park.
6. Phil___5 years old
7. My teacher___old.
8. You___kind.
9. We____late.
10. Judy__from Mexico.
11. It____a kite.
12. They ___oranges.
13. His father___a dentist.
14. My brother ___clever.
15. You____fine.
Respostas
Resposta:
1. I'm not a boy.
2. Susan isn't at home.
3. Alex isn't Portuguese
4. It isn't rainy.
5. They aren't in the park.
6. Phil isn't 5 years old
7. My teacher isn't old.
8. You aren't kind.
9. We aren't late.
10. Judy isn't from Mexico.
11. It isn't a kite.
12. They aren't oranges.
13. His father isn't a dentist.
14. My brother isn't clever.
15. You aren't fine.
Resposta:
I am not a boy
Susan isn't at home
Alex isn't portuguese
It isn't rainy
They aren't in the park
Phil isn't 5 years old (importante: quando se referir a idade de alguém usa-se IS, tipo, he is five years old, que no portugues seria "ele é 5 anos de idade" mas no inglês devemos falar assim!)
My teacher isn't old
You aren't kind
We aren't late
Judy isn't from Mexico
Explicação:
Quando se fala de >uma< pessoa ou objeto usa-se IS caso for negativo usa-se ISN'T (que é basicamente a abreviação is not)
Quando se fala de >mais< de uma coisa(PLURAL)\pessoa (THEY) ou quando me referir a >outra pessoa por (VOCÊ)< usa-se ARE ou na negativa AREN'T (a mesma explicação do isn't)
Espero ter ajudado! bjs