The Verb Be – Interactive Grammar Practice

Verb be grammar Quiz

The verb be is the first grammar point that many students learn, but it often needs a lot of review and practice. On this page, learners can practise the verb be in real-life sentences about school, family, daily routines and campus life. The activities help students choose the correct form of the verb be (am, is, are), make negatives, write questions and build accurate sentences. This interactive grammar resource is ideal for A1–A2 English learners in the Preparatory Year Program and similar courses, and it works well for both classroom use and self-study.

Interactive Grammar Activities — The Verb “Be”

Interactive Grammar — The Verb “Be”

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Grammar Notes: The Verb “Be”

The verb “be” is very common in English. We use it to talk about names, jobs, feelings, places, time, and more. Read the rules and examples, then try the interactive activities.

1. Present simple forms

In the present, the main forms of “be” are am, is, are.

  • I am (I’m) a student.
  • He / She / It is (he’s, she’s, it’s) in class.
  • You / We / They are (you’re, we’re, they’re) at home.

Example: We are in the English lab today. It is a warm evening in Riyadh.

2. Contractions (short forms)

In spoken and informal written English, we often use short forms.

  • I am → I’m
  • you are → you’re
  • he is → he’s, she is → she’s, it is → it’s
  • we are → we’re, they are → they’re

Example: I’m from Jeddah and she’s from Doha.

3. Negatives with “be”

To make negative sentences, use am not / is not / are not. We also use short forms.

  • I am not (I’m not) tired.
  • He is not (he isn’t / he’s not) in the office.
  • They are not (they aren’t / they’re not) ready.

Example: The café isn’t open yet, but the supermarket is open.

4. Yes/No questions with “be”

In questions, the verb “be” comes before the subject.

  • Are you ready?
  • Is this your book?
  • Are they in the library?

Example: Is today a holiday? — No, it isn’t.

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