Simple Present Verb To Be - Rewrite In Interrogative Form #4

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1. They are cold.

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The given answer "Are they cold?" is correct because it is a question that matches the question form of the original statement "They are cold." The original statement is a declarative sentence stating that "they" (referring to a group of people or objects) are cold. The correct answer restates the statement in the form of a question, asking if "they" are cold.

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Simple Present Verb To Be - Rewrite In Interrogative Form #4 - Quiz

This quiz focuses on rewriting sentences in the simple present tense using the verb 'to be' into their interrogative form. It tests understanding of basic grammar structures and... see moreenhances English language proficiency, targeting learners at beginner levels. see less

2. She is hungry.

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The given answer is "Is she hungry?" because it is a question that directly relates to the statement "She is hungry." The answer is in the form of a question and is asking for confirmation or further information about her hunger.

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3. It is white.

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4. The dogs are mean.

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5. He is sad.

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The given answer "Is he sad?" is correct because it is a question that mirrors the original statement "He is sad." The original statement is transformed into a question by inverting the subject and the auxiliary verb "is." This is a common way to form questions in English.

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6. You are sick.

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The given answer "Are you sick?" is correct because it is a question that directly corresponds to the statement "You are sick." It is a simple inversion of the original statement, making it a grammatically correct question.

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7. We are thirsty.

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The given answer "Are we thirsty?" is correct because it is a question that matches the question being asked in the prompt. The prompt states "We are thirsty" and then asks "Are we thirsty?" which is the correct way to ask if the statement is true or not.

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8. Pepe and Juan are well.

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The given answer is a repetition of the question itself, "Are Pepe and Juan well?" This indicates that the statement "Pepe and Juan are well" is being questioned for confirmation.

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9. I am happy.

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The given answer "Am I happy?" is correct because it is a question that seeks to confirm the speaker's state of happiness. It is a grammatically correct and appropriate response to the statement "I am happy." The question form allows for clarification and further discussion about the speaker's emotions.

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10. My boyfriend and I are in Florida.

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The given question is asking for confirmation if the speaker and their boyfriend are in Florida. The answer to the question is the same as the question itself, indicating that they are indeed in Florida.

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11. He is excited about Thanksgiving.

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The given answer is "Is he excited about Thanksgiving?" This is the correct answer because it directly repeats the question that was asked. The question asks if he is excited about Thanksgiving, and the answer restates the question without any additional information or explanation.

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12. Manny and I are brothers.

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The answer is "Yes" because the question is asking if Manny and I are brothers, which is already stated in the initial statement.

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13. My mother and my sister are in Quito.

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The given answer is a repetition of the question, which is a common way to seek confirmation or clarification. By restating the question, the speaker is seeking confirmation of whether their mother and sister are indeed in Quito.

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They are cold.
She is hungry.
It is white.
The dogs are mean.
He is sad.
You are sick.
We are thirsty.
Pepe and Juan are well.
I am happy.
My boyfriend and I are in Florida.
He is excited about Thanksgiving.
Manny and I are brothers.
My mother and my sister are in Quito.
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