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Exercises To be and To have

I.

Put the verb to be in the affirmative form, present simple tense:


1. We ................. students.
2. You ................... nurses.
3. I ........................ at school.
4. They ...................... doctors.
5. Anne ........................ ill.
6. John and Patricia ...................... in the hospital.
7. My father ......................... sick.
8. You ........................ a good nurse.
9. He ........................ attentive.
10. She .......................... a good doctor.

II. Put the verb to be in the negative form and affirmative form, present simple tense:

1. Jane ................................. at home. She .............. at work.


2. My parents .......................... at work. They ..................... in a holiday.
3. He ............................... my brother. Jonathan ..................... my brother.
4. You ............................... late. It ................... very early.
5. We ................................. tired. We .................. actually very energic.
6. I ...................................... ill. I ......................... acutally very healthy.
7. Samanth and Kiley .......................... bad nurses. They .................. actually very good.
8. It ........................... snow outside. It ................. acutally sunny.
9. There ........................... patients in the holl. There .......................... patients already in the saloon.
10. The doctor .................... here. He ................... in the laboratory.
III. Pu the verb to be in the interrogative form, present simple tense:
1. .................... you sick? Yes, I ...........
2. .................... she your sister? Yes, she ..............
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3. ................... that my shirt? Yes, it..............


4. Where ............ my doctor? He ................. here.
5. .................... you allright? No, I ...................
6. What .............. wrong with my stomach? Your stomach ............ allright.

7. Who ................ my nurse? I............ your nurse.


8. .............. they your children? Yes, they .................
9. ..................... that your surname? No, it .................
10. ..................... you my nurse? Yes, I .....................
IV. Put the verb to be in the interrogative negative form and in affirmative or negative form, present tense

simple:
1. .................... that my syringe? Yes, it................
2. .................... those my slippers? Yes, they..............
3. .................... that my doctor? Yes, he ....................
4. ..................... those my glasses? No, they ..................
5. ..................... that my nurse? Yes, she ......................
6. ..................... you my patients? No, we ........................
7. ..................... that my prescription? Yes, it ..................
8. ..................... those my medicines? Yes, they ...................
9. ..................... he sick? No, he........................
10. ...................... she a good nurse? Yes, she .......................
V. Put the verb to be in all the forms you know:

Peter Baker

from Manchester, but Paul and John

cities in England. Hamburg


her friends. They
their cousin Anne. She

from London. Manchester and London

a city in Germany. Sandra

at school today. Jack and Peter

in the same class. Mr and Mrs Baker

on a trip to the USA to visit

a nice girl. Peter says: "My grandfather

with my grandmother." What time

it? It

8 o'clock.

in hospital. I

you tired? No, I

at home
not.

VI. Put the verb to have in the affirmative form, present simple tense:
1. Marry ............ measles.
2. You ............... fever.
3. The doctor ............. two patients.
4. Jack and Frank ................... an appointment at the doctor.
5. I ...................... a surgery tomorrow.
6. The patients ................ problems with their heart.
7. The heart .............. little regenartive capacity.
8. The bones ............... caclcium.
9. You .................. vitamin A deficiency.
10. We ...................... very often headaches.
VII. Put the verb to have in the negative form, present simple tense, according to the model:

My nephews dont have problems with their teeth.


My grandmother doesnt have high blood pressure.
1. My grandparents ............................... diabetes.

2. My imunitary system ................................. enough T cells.


3. Your eyes ................................. any problem.
4. Your body ................................ a lot of energy.
5. Her brother ............................... have an infection in his body.
6. We................................... a problem with our back.
7. Old ladys ..................................... problems with prostate.

8. His heart ................................ regulatory beats.


9. The patient ........................ a pulse.
10. The surgeons ................................. any free time.
VIII.

Put the verb to have in the interrogative form, present simple tense, according to the model:
I have a headache. Do you have a headache?
He has a stomach ache. Does he have a stomach ache?
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1. My parents have an earache. 2. Alex has a wound. 3. Steven and Natalie have a good pharmacist.

4. We have back pain.


5. The old people have high blood pressure.IX. Put the verb to have in the interrogative negative form, present simple tense, according to the model:
We dont have a pain in the stomach. Dont you have a pain in the stomach?
My patient doesnt have fever. Doesnt your patient have fever?
1. My son doesnt have chickenpox-

2. I dont have a heart disease.3. My sisters dont have a pain in their chest.4. Your sister in law doesnt have a baby.5. Her uncle doesnt have a leg. -

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