Practice – to be. Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her

Present simple forms of 'to be' – am/is/are

Practice – to be: am/is/are and possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her

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Present simple forms of 'to be' – am/is/are

Practice. Verb to be: am/is/are. Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her

______ from Spain. I’m Rodriguez .

Where ______ you ______ ?

______ name is Apple. ______ Ann Apple

______ name is John. And my ______ is Johnson

Hello, what ______ your name?

Lisa and Max are Americans. ______ from U.S.A

My name is Lisa. ______ Lisa Peterson

Pierre is a French boy. ______ from ______

“Where ______ John from?” “______ from the US.”

______ are you from? Japan

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Learn the theory with the verb to be and the pronoun and then this practice is very simple.

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