
I'm from Canada. Where are you from?
Be is the most important verb in English:

Jill and Cam are married.

Chris is not outside.

The door is closed.

I'm not from Russia. I'm from Ukraine.
| Positive | Negative | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| I am I'm |
25 years old. | I am not I'm not |
25 years old. |
| You are You're |
very nice. | You are not You're not You aren't |
very nice. |
| He is He's |
my teacher. | He is not He's not He isn't |
my teacher. |
| She is She's |
my friend. | She is not She's not She isn't |
my friend. |
| It is It's |
cloudy today. | It is not It's not It isn't |
cloudy today. |
| We are We're |
friends. | We are not We're not We aren't |
friends. |
| They are They're |
mine. | They are not They're not They aren't |
mine. |
Its & It's
In Grammar 1-1, we learned that its is a possessive adjective. It's usually means it is:

Look at the cat. Its eyes are blue.

I am from Canada. Its flag is red and white.

This is my new car. It's a Toyota.

My soup isn't very good, and it's cold.
Yes or No Questions & Answers
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