Jobs and occupations (with the verb TO BE)

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Jobs and occupation s (with TO BE)

Transcript of Jobs and occupations (with the verb TO BE)

Page 1: Jobs and occupations (with the verb TO BE)

Jobs and occupatio

ns(with TO BE)

Page 2: Jobs and occupations (with the verb TO BE)

PRESENT TENSE _______________________________________________

● Affirmative and negative sentences

I am a carpenter.

I’m not a lawyer.

You are a postman.

You’re not a builder.

She is a scientist.

She isn’t a cleaner.

He is a fisherman.

He’s not a vet.

She is a waitress.

She’s not a dentist.

He is a postman.

He’s not a teacher

Page 3: Jobs and occupations (with the verb TO BE)

PRESENT TENSE _______________________________________________

● Interrogative sentences and short answers

Are you a doctor?

Yes, I am.

Is he a hairdresser?

No, he isn’t.

Is he a dentist?

Yes, he is.

Is he an office worker?

No, he isn’t.

Is he a musician?

Yes, he is.

Is she a housewifwe?

Yes, she is.

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PAST TENSE ____________________________________________________

● Affirmative and negative sentences

I was a pilot.

I wasn’t an astronaut.

You were an artist.

You weren’t a judge.

He was a film director.

He wasn’t a singer.

He was a referee.

He wasn’t a shepperd.

She was a shop assistant.

She wasn’t a ballerina.

He was a painter.

He wasn’t a butcher.

Page 5: Jobs and occupations (with the verb TO BE)

PAST TENSE ____________________________________________________

● Interrogative sentences and short answers

Were you a singer?

Yes, I was.

Was he a reporter?

Yes, he was.

Was he a worker?

No, he wasn’t.

Was she a detective?

Yes, she was.

Was he a cameraman?

Yes, he was.

Was she an inventor?

No, she wasn’t.