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- “Are your parents at home?” “No, they’re out.”
- “Is it cold in your room?” “Yes, a little.”
- Your shoes are nice. Are they new?
We say:
- Is she at home? / Is your mother at home? (not Is at home your
mother?)
- Are they new? / Are your shoes new? (not Are new your shoes?)
B/
Where…? / What…? / Who…? / How…? / Why…?
- Where is your mother? Is she at home?
- “Where are you from?” “Canada."
- “What color is your car?” “It's red.”
- “How old is Joe?” “He’s 24.”
- “How are your parents?” “They’re fine.”
where’s = where is
what’s = what is
who’s = who is
how’s = how is
- Where’s Sarah?
- Who’s that man?
- What’s the temperature?
- How’s your father?
C/
Short answer
Yes
I
am
No
I’m
not
or No,
He
he’s
he
she’s
she
It
it’s
it
We
we’re
we
you’re
you
they’re
they
She
You
is
are
They
isn’t
aren’t
- “Are you tired?” “Yes, I am.”
- “Are you hungry?” “No, I’m not, but I’m thirsty.”
- “Is your friend Japanese?” “Yes, he is.”
- “Are these your keys?” “Yes, they are.”
- “That’s my seat." “No, it isn’t.”
Am / is / are Unit 1 Questions Unit 45
postcard (n) bưu ảnh
temperature (n) nhiệt độ
Exercises
2.1 Find the right answers for the questions.
1. Where’s the camera?
a) Toronto.
1. g
2. Is your car blue?
b) No, I’m not.
2. …
3. Is Nicole from Boston?
c) Yes, you are.
3. …
4. Am I late?
d) My sister.
4. …
5. Where’s Anne from?
e) Black.
5. …
6. What color is your bag?
f) No, it’s black.
6. …
7. Are you hungry?
g) In your bag.
7. …
8. Who’s that woman?
h) No, she’s Canadian.
8. …
2.2 Write questions. Use is or are.
1. (at home / your mother?)
- Is your mother at home?
2. (interesting / your job?) …
3. (the stores / open today?) …
4. (interested in sports / you?) …
5. (near here / the post office?) …
6. (at school / your children?) …
7. (why / you / late?) …
2.3 Write questions. Use What / Who / Where / How…? Read the answers
first.
1. How are your parents?
They’re fine.
2. … the bus stop?
At the end of the block.
3. … your children?
Five, six, and ten.
4. … these oranges?
Seventy-nine cents a pound.
5. … your favorite sport?
Skiing.
6. … the man in this photograph?
That’s my father.
7. … your new shoes?
Black.
2.4 Write questions. Read the answers first.
1. (name?) What's your name?
Paul.
2. (married or single?) …
I’m married.
3. (Australian?) …
No, I’m Canadian.
4. (how old?) …
I’m 30.
5. (a lawyer?) …
No, I’m a teacher.
6. (wife a teacher?) …
No, she’s a lawyer.
7. (from?) …
She’s Mexican.
8. (her name?) …
Ana.
9. (how old?) …
She’s 27.
2.5 Write true short answers (Yes, I am. / No, he isn't., etc.).
1. Are you married?
- No I’m not
2. Are you thirsty? …
3. Is it cold today? …
4. Are your hands cold? …
5. Is it dark now? …
6. Are you a teacher? …
Additional Exercises 1-2 (pages 243-244)
Unit 3. I am doing (Present Continuous)
A/
The present continuous is am / is / are + doing / eating / running /
writing, etc.
I
am (not)
I’m working. I’m not watching TV.
He
She
Chris is taking a bath.
is (not)
It
-ing
We
You
She isn’t eating, (or She’s not eating.)
are (not)
They
The phone is ringing.
We’re having dinner.
You’re not listening to me. (or You aren’t
listening to me.)
The children are doing their homework.
B/
am / is / are + -ing = something is happening now
I'm working
she’s wearing a hat
they’re playing football
I’m not watching television
- Please be quiet. I’m working. (= I’m working now)
- Look at Michiko! She’s wearing her new hat. (= she is wearing it now)
- The weather is nice. It’s not raining.
- “Where are the children?” “They’re playing in the park.”
- (on the phone) We’re having dinner now. Can you call back later?
- You can turn off the television. I’m not watching it.
Spelling (see Appendix 5)
come – coming
write – writing
dance - dancing
run – running
sit – sitting
swim – swimming
lie – lying
Am/ is/ are Unit 1 Are you doing… 7 (Questions) Unit 4 I am doing and I
do Unit 8
What are you doing tomorrow? Unit 26
Vocabulary:
to take a bath: tắm
to turn off: tắt (máy)
Exercises
3.1 What are these people doing? Use these verbs to complete the
sentences:
1. She’s eating an apple
2. He … for a bus.
3. They … soccer.