The verb to be. Insert appropriate present forms.
A: Hi, Alex. How (1) are you?
B: Hello David. I (2) am fine and how (3) ___are you doing?
A: I (4) amdoing fine.
B: How (5) ___is your sister? Where (6) ___isshe now?
A: She (7) _is in London. She (8) ___islearning English there.
B: Really? That (9) iswonderful! How about your parents?
A; They (10) ___are fine too. They (11) are in Cyprus now.
B: (12) are you busy tonight?
A: Not really, why?
B: We (13) ___are having a party. Would you like to come?
A: I’d love to.
B: Then come to our place at 7:00 p.m.
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I - am
He / she - is
We/ they / you - are
What did your neighbours do yesterday?
Mr. Smith fixed his car yesterday morning.
His wife watered plants in the garden.
Their children cleaned the yard and then they played basketball.
In the evening their boys listened to loud music and watched TV.
Their little girl cried a little and then smiled.
Her brothers shouted at her.
Mrs. Smith worked in the kitchen.
She baked a delicious apple pie.
She cooked a good dinner.
She washed the dishes and looked very tired.
The children brushed their teeth, yawned a little and went to bed.
Their mother changed her clothes and brushed her hair. Then she talked on the phone.
They waited for the bus. The bus arrived at 9 o’clock.
They visited their friends.
They danced a lot there.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith rested very well last night. They really had a wonderful time at their friends.
A few days ago my sister and I watched DogShow on TV. It was an amazing show! I've never seen so many beautiful and clever dogs in one place. The show was like a huge exhibition of dogs of all breeds. We loved this show very much. I think that now we will always watch it.