Verb To Be - Short Answers

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This quiz titled 'Verb to be - Short Answers' assesses understanding of grammatical structures in English, focusing on affirmative and negative short answers using the verb to be. It is designed to enhance learners' proficiency in constructing grammatically correct short responses.

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  • 2. 

    La estructura gramatical en Inglés de las respuestas cortas afirmativas es la siguiente:

    • Yes, Personal Pronoun + Auxiliary (verb to be: am, is, are)

    • Yes, Personal Pronoun + Auxiliary (verb to be: am, is, are) + ?

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes, Personal Pronoun + Auxiliary (verb to be: am, is, are)
    Explanation
    The correct answer is explaining the grammatical structure of affirmative short answers in English. It states that the structure for affirmative short answers is "Yes, Personal Pronoun + Auxiliary (verb to be: am, is, are)". It also mentions that the structure can be extended with a question mark to form a question.

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  • 3. 

    La estructura gramatical en Inglés de las respuestas cortas negativas es la siguiente:

    • No, Personal Pronoun + Auxiliary (verb to be: am, is, are) + not

    • Yes, Personal Pronoun + Auxiliary (verb to be: am, is, are) + not +?

    Correct Answer
    A. No, Personal Pronoun + Auxiliary (verb to be: am, is, are) + not
    Explanation
    The correct answer explains the grammatical structure of negative short answers in English. It states that negative short answers are formed by using the word "no" followed by a personal pronoun, an auxiliary verb (such as "am," "is," or "are"), and the word "not." This explanation provides a clear and concise description of how negative short answers are constructed in English.

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