Beautiful English speaking practice. Lesson seven negative sentences with the auxiliary verb to be. speaking practice one. negative sentences. We have already learned that the answer to an auxiliary verb question can be only yes or no. Is she a beautiful girl?
Yes, she is a beautiful girl. No, she isn't a beautiful girl. full answer. Yes. She is a beautiful girl. No, she isn't a beautiful girl.
Short answer. Yes. She is No, she isn't. negative sentences. A negative sentence begins with no and has not after an auxiliary verb, No, I am not at home. No I have no money.
Not it is not a table. It is a chair. Before to start speaking practice, let us have a look at the grammar lingo card and see how to compose negative sentences. No, I am not a girl. No, he is not a boy. No, she isn't a woman.
No, it isn't a cat. No, you are not a doctor. No, you aren't pilots. No, we aren't policemen. No, they aren't adults. Speaking exercise one, no plus personal pronoun, plus auxiliary verb, plus not plus noun.
Look, listen and repeat after the speaker. No, I am not a monkey. No, we aren't dogs. No, she isn't an elephant. No, he isn't an elephant. No, you aren't an elephant.
No, she isn't an elephant. No, it isn't an elephant. No, they aren't dogs. No, it isn't an elephant. No, they aren't dogs. No, he isn't an elephant.
No, you aren't dogs. No, I am not a monkey. No, they aren't dogs. No, we aren't dogs. No, they aren't dogs. No, he isn't an elephant.
No, they aren't dogs. No, she isn't an elephant. No, we aren't dogs. Speaking exercise to look at the speaking training card. Speak. Check if your sentences are correct Speak Exercise three pause the video, look at the speaking training card, make sentences and pronounce them by yourself.