BE | ADJECTIVE | ||
Your city | is | very big. | Adjectives are words that describe nouns. |
The buildings | are | old. | Adjectives follow "be". |
Carnival | is | fun and loud. | Use "and" to join two adjectives. |
BE | ADJECTIVE | NOUN | |||
It | is | an | exciting | city. | Adjectives can come before nouns. |
There | are | many | tall | buildings. | Use "a" or "an" befoer singular nouns. |
Adjectives describe or modify nouns and pronouns by providing more detail about them. When used with the verb "be," adjectives help convey states, conditions, or qualities of people, objects, or situations. The verb "be" links the subject with the adjective, indicating a particular characteristic or condition.
Useful Expressions
Am I + adjective - Used with the subject pronoun "I"
- Example: Am I early?
Are you + adjective - Used with the subject pronoun "you" (singular or plural).
- Example: Are you happy?
Is he/she/it + adjective - Used with the subject pronouns "he", "she" and "it".
- Example: Is he tired? / Is she excited? / Is it cold?
Are we + adjective - Used with the subject pronoun "we".
- Example: Are we ready?
Are they + adjective - Used with the subject pronoun "they".
- Example: Are they busy?
Sentences
- I am hungry.
- You are amazing.
- He is excited about the trip.
- She is nervous about the exam.
- It is dark outside.
- We are proud of our team.
- They are surprised by the news.
Questions and Answers
Q: How do you ask if someone is happy using "you"?
A: Use "Are you" followed by the adjective. For example, "Are you happy?"
Q: What is the question form for asking about "he" using "be"?
A: Use "Is he" followed by the adjective. For example, "Is he tired?"
Q: How do you inquire if a situation is difficult?
A: Use "Is it" followed by the adjective. For example, "Is it difficult?"
Q: How do you ask if "we" are prepared?
A: Use "Are we" followed by the adjective. For example, "Are we prepared?"
Q: What is the question form for asking if "they" are interested?
A: Use "Are they" followed by the adjective. For example, "Are they interested?"
Q: How do you respond to "Are you tired?"
A: You could respond with "Yes, I am tired" or "No, I am not tired".
Conversation
A: Hi Laura, how are you feeling today?
B: Hi! I am feeling a bit tired. How about you?
A: I am feeling great! Are you excited for the weekend?
B: Yes, I am. But right now, I am also a bit worried about the upcoming meeting.
A: I understand. Are you ready for the presentation?
B: I think I am. But I am still a little nervous. Is everyone else ready?
A: Yes, they are. And they are quite confident.
B: That’s good to hear. Where are we meeting for the presentation?
A: We are meeting in the conference room on the second floor. Is it easy to find?
B: Yes, it is. Thanks for your help!
A: You’re welcome! Let’s do our best.
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