3. The verb TO BE is special. It doesn’t need an
auxiliary because it is an auxiliary itself.
Spain/ be /from/ you?
Are you from Spain?
I am from Spain (affirmative)
I am not from Spain (negative)
5. To create a question in Present Simple, we need
to use an auxiliary and to complete the
sentence with the corresponding words:
John /often/ go/ gym/how?
How often does John go to the gym?
John often goes to the gym (affirmative)
John doesn’t often go to the gym (negative)
6. How old are you?
I have 14 years
I have 14 years old
I am 14 years
I am 14
I am 14 years old
7. Which countries are mentioned in the text?
Paris, London, San Francisco…
UK, USA, France