Here are the completed sentences using the correct forms of the verb "to be" (am, is, or are):
- (my desk very comfortable) My desk is very comfortable.
- (your spectacles in your bag) Your spectacles are in your bag.
- (i not very clever today) I am not very clever today.
- (this house very expensive) This house is very expensive.
- (the shops not open today) The shops are not open today.
- (mr. wren’s grandson six years old) Mr. Wren’s grandson is six years old.
- (the houses in this street very big) The houses in this street are very big.
- (the examination not difficult) The examination is not difficult.
- (those flowers very beautiful) Those flowers are beautiful.
Grammar Reference To help you with similar exercises in the future, here is a quick breakdown of which verb form to use:
| Subject | Verb Form | Example |
|---|---|---|
| I | am | I am ready. |
| He / She / It / Singular nouns | is | The house is big. |
| You / We / They / Plural nouns | are | The shops are closed. |
Would you like me to provide more practice sentences for the negative or question forms of these verbs?
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