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New Headway Beginner
Unit 3
Öğr. Gör. Barış Eriçok
Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi
Yabancı Diller Yüksekokulu
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1 We use not in negative sentences.
2 Make negative sentences.
1 She / a bus driver.
2 I / from England.
3 Karl / married.
4 Rita / a police officer.
am/are/is3.1
She isn’t a bus driver.
I’m not from England.
Karl isn’t married.
Rita isn’t a police officer.
Ia businessman.
from Beijing.
married.
tired.
He
She
’m not
(am not)
isn’t
(is not)
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3 We give short answers to yes/no questions.
4 Answer the questions.
1 Are you from Japan?
2 Is this your book?
3 Are you married?
4 Is Linda 20?
Yes/No questions3.1
Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
Yes, she is./No, she isn’t.
Yes, it is./No, it isn’t.
Yes, they are./No, they aren’t.
Are you a builder?
Is she French?
Is his name Paul?
Are they married?
Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
Yes, it is./No, it isn’t.
Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
Yes, she is./No, she isn’t.
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1 We form the Present Simple of to be like this:
Positive Negative
2 Make the sentences.
1 We / not from Kenya.
2 They / happy.
3 She / not a singer.
Verb to be3.2
We aren’t from Kenya.
They’re happy.
She isn’t a singer.
I
from Chile.
He
She
It
You
We
They
’m (am)
’s (is)
’re (are)
I
from Peru.
He
She
It
You
We
They
’m not
isn’t
aren’t (are not)
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3 We form questions with to be like this:
Questions with question words
4 Make the questions.
1 What / her address?
2 How old / Paul and Tina?
3 Where / you now?
Verb to be3.2
What’s her address?
How old are Paul and Tina?
Where are you now?
Answers
Tim.
He’s a builder.
From Italy.
From Thailand.
She’s 23.
I’m 17.
Whatis your first name?
is his job?
Whereare you from?
is she from?
How oldis she?
are you?
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5 We form yes/no questions with to be like this:
Yes/No questions Short answers
6 Make the questions.
1 You / from Scotland?
2 They / married?
3 She / a teacher?
Verb to be3.2
Are you from Scotland?
Are they married?
Is she a teacher?
Is
he
she
it
English?
students?Are
you
we
they
Yes, he is.
No, she isn’t.
No, it isn’t.
Yes, I am.
No, we aren’t.
Yes, they are.