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Verbs: to Be

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Read the following text and then complete the sentences using the appropriate form of the verb 'to be' in the spaces provided. Text: My name __is__ Jenny and I __am__ twelve years old. I __am__ from London, which __is__ a very big city. It __is__ usually rainy here, but today the sun __is__ shining. I __am__ a student at the local school, and my favorite subject __is__ English. I __am__ very good at it because I __am__ always paying attention in class. Yesterday, I __was__ not at school because I __was__ sick. Today, I __am__ feeling much better. 1. Yesterday, Jenny __was__ not at school because she __was__ sick. 2. London __is__ usually rainy, but today the sun __is__ shining.

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