positive | negative | |
I | am (I’m) | am not (I’m not) |
he | is (he’s) | is not (he’s not or he isn’t) |
she | is (she’s) | is not (she’s not or she isn’t) |
it | is (it’s) | is not (it’s not or it isn’t) |
we | are (we’re) | are not (we’re not or we aren’t) |
you | are (you’re) | are not (you’re not or you aren’t) |
they | are (they’re) | are not (they’re not or they aren’t) |
- I’m cold. Can you close the window, please?
- I’m 32 years old. My sister is 29.
- Steve is ill. He’s in bed.
- My brother is scared of dogs.
- It’s ten o’clock. You’re late again.
- Ann and I are good friends.
- Your keys are on the table.
- I’m tired, but I’m not hungry.
- Lisa isn’t interested in politics. She’s interested in art.
- James isn’t a teacher. He’s a student.
- Those people aren’t English. They’re Australian.
- It’s sunny today, but it isn’t warm.
- that’s ⇒ that is
- there’s ⇒ there is
- here’s ⇒ here is
- Thank you. That’s very kind of you.
- Look! There’s Chris.
- "Here’s your key." "Thank you."
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