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Quiz by Tim Stewart
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- Q1Which sentence correctly uses 'to be' in the negative form?I am not a teacher.I am a teacher.He is a teacher.Are you a teacher?30s
- Q2What is the correct interrogative form of the negative statement 'She is not tired.'?She is tired?Is she tired?Is she not tired?She is not tired?30s
- Q3Which of the following sentences is a correct negative form using the verb 'to be'?You are interested in the project.Are they interested in the project?They are not interested in the project.They are interested in the project.30s
- Q4Which of the following sentences uses the verb 'to be' in its negative form?She is not happy today.Is she happy today?He is happy today.They are happy today.30s
- Q5Which sentence correctly uses the verb 'to be' in an interrogative format?He is your brother.You are my brother.They are not your brothers.Is he your brother?30s
- Q6Which of the following sentences is correct in the negative form using the verb 'to be'?She is not a doctor.He is a not teacher.They are no friends.I is not happy.30s
- Q7Which of the following sentences is correct in the interrogative form using the verb 'to be'?Is ready you?Are ready you?You are ready?Are you ready?30s
- Q8Which of the following sentences is correct in the negative form using the verb 'to be'?They are no students.They are not students.They not are students.They is not students.30s