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  • Let's start with the first one.

  • I'm

  • I'm a boy.

  • I'm a boy.

  • I'm a girl.

  • I'm a girl.

  • He's

  • He's a man.

  • He's a man.

  • He's a boy.

  • He is a boy.

  • She's.

  • She's a woman.

  • She's a woman.

  • She's a girl.

  • She's a girl.

  • It's

  • It's a chair.

  • It's a chair.

  • It's a cat.

  • It's a cat.

  • You're a singer.

  • You're a singer.

  • You're

  • You're a friend.

  • You're a friend.

  • We're

  • We are sisters.

  • We are sisters.

  • We're brothers.

  • We're brothers.

  • They're

  • They're people.

  • They're people.

  • They're cars.

  • They're cars.

  • Let's start with the first one.

  • I'm not.

  • I'm not a boy.

  • I'm not a boy. I'm not a girl.

  • I'm not a girl.

  • He's not.

  • He's not a man.

  • He's not a man.

  • He's not a boy.

  • He's not a boy.

  • She's not

  • She's not a woman.

  • She's not a woman.

  • She's not a girl.

  • She's not a girl.

  • It's not.

  • It's not a chair.

  • It's not a chair.

  • It's not a cat.

  • It's not a cat.

  • You're not.

  • You're not a singer.

  • You're not a singer.

  • You're not a friend.

  • You're not a friend.

  • We're not.

  • We are not sisters.

  • We are not sisters.

  • We're not brothers.

  • We're not brothers.

  • They're not.

  • They're not people.

  • They're not people.

  • They're not cars.

  • They're not cars.

  • Let's look at the first one.

  • Am I?

  • Am I a girl?

  • Yes, I am.

  • Am I a boy?

  • No, I'm not.

  • Am I a singer?

  • Yes, I am.

  • Am I a friend?

  • No, I'm not.

  • Is he is she?

  • Is he a man?

  • Yes he is.

  • Is he a cowboy?

  • No he isn't.

  • Is she a woman?

  • Yes she is.

  • Is she a cowgirl?

  • No, she's not.

  • Is it?

  • Is it a book?

  • Yes it is.

  • Is it a chair?

  • No it isn't.

  • Is it a shoe?

  • Yes it is.

  • Is it a car?

  • No, it's not.

  • Are you?

  • Are you a Korean?

  • Yesam.

  • Are you a clown?

  • No, I'm not.

  • Are you a nurse?

  • Yes I am.

  • Are you a dancer?

  • No, I'm not.

  • Are we?

  • Are we boys?

  • Yes we are.

  • Are we girls?

  • No, we are not.

  • Are we friends?

  • Yes we are.

  • Are we pro gamers?

  • No, we aren't.

  • Are they?

  • Are they tourists?

  • Yes they are.

  • Are they dogs?

  • No they aren't.

  • Are they computers?

  • Yes they are.

  • Are they birds?

  • No they are not.

  • OK, let's look at some examples.

  • He isking.

  • He is a king.

  • He's a king.

  • He's a king.

  • He's not a king.

  • He's not a king.

  • Is he a king?

  • Is he a king?

  • Next, she is a queen.

  • She is a queen.

  • She's a queen.

  • She's a queen.

  • She's not a queen.

  • She's not a queen.

  • Is she a queen?

  • Is she a queen?

  • Next, it is a monkey.

  • It is a monkey.

  • It's a monkey.

  • It's a monkey.

  • It's not a monkey.

  • It's not a monkey.

  • Is it a monkey?

  • Is itmonkey?

  • Next, you are a cook.

  • You are a cook.

  • You're a cook.

  • You're a cook.

  • You're not a cook.

  • You're not a cook.

  • Are you a cook?

  • Are you a cook?

  • Next we are friends.

  • We are friends.

  • We're friends.

  • We're friends.

  • We are not friends.

  • We're not friends.

  • Are we friends?

  • Are we friends?

  • And last.

  • They are monkeys.

  • They are monkeys.

  • They're monkeys.

  • They're monkeys.

  • They're not monkeys.

  • They're not monkeys.

  • Are they monkeys?

  • Are they monkeys?

  • Listen carefully and answer with 'It's a' or 'They're '.

  • Let's look at the first one.

  • What is it?

  • What is it?

  • It's a key.

  • It's a key.

  • What are they?

  • What are they?

  • They're keys.

  • They're keys.

  • What is it?

  • What is it?

  • It's a chair.

  • It's a chair.

  • What are they?

  • What are they?

  • They're chairs.

  • They're chairs.

  • What is it?

  • What is it?

  • It's a cat.

  • It's a cat.

  • What are they?

  • What are they?

  • They're cats.

  • They're cats.

  • What is it?

  • What is it?

  • It's a house.

  • It's a house.

  • What are they?

  • What are they?

  • They're houses.

  • They're houses.

  • So that was our review of subjective pronouns,

  • 'be' verbs,

  • how to use them with not,

  • and how to use them in questions.

  • I really hope that you repeated each example that I gave

  • because pronunciation is very important.

  • Now, if you didn't, you should go back and watch it again. And  repeat

  • OK. Well, that's all. And thank you, bye.

Let's start with the first one.

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English Grammar and Pronunciation Practice Example Sentences with Esther

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