A1 Grammar Lesson 2
UNIT 2 – Grammar Rules
2A. Verb BE (Plural): we / you / they
1. Affirmative (Positive Sentences)
For we, you, and they, we use are.
| Subject | Full Form | Short Form |
|---|---|---|
| We | We are | We’re |
| You | You are | You’re |
| They | They are | They’re |
Examples:
- We are students → We’re students
- You are late → You’re late
- They are from Germany → They’re from Germany
⚠ Important
- You can be singular or plural.
- They can mean people or things.
2. Negative Sentences
Add not after are.
| Subject | Full Form | Short Form |
|---|---|---|
| We | We are not | We’re not / We aren’t |
| You | You are not | You’re not / You aren’t |
| They | They are not | They’re not / They aren’t |
Examples:
- We are not English → We aren’t English
- You are not in class 5 → You’re not in class 5
- They are not ready → They aren’t ready
✔ Both negative forms are correct.
3. Questions with We / You / They
Put are before the subject.
| Statement | Question |
|---|---|
| We’re late. | Are we late? |
| You’re ready. | Are you ready? |
| They’re from Italy. | Are they from Italy? |
Examples:
- Are we in the right room?
- Are you students?
- Are they teachers?
4. Short Answers (Plural)
Use Yes/No + subject + verb.
| Question | Positive | Negative |
|---|---|---|
| Are we late? | Yes, we are. | No, we aren’t. |
| Are you from Turkey? | Yes, we are. | No, we aren’t. |
| Are they new? | Yes, they are. | No, they aren’t. |
⚠ Important
Use subject + are / aren’t in short answers.
5. Word Order in Questions (Plural)
| Statement | Question |
|---|---|
| They’re from Russia. | Are they from Russia? |
✔ Always put the verb before the subject in questions.
Quiz 1
2B. Wh- and How Questions with BE
1. Structure of Wh- Questions
Question word + verb (be) + subject
| Question word | Example |
|---|---|
| Who | Who is he? |
| What | What is your name? |
| Where | Where are you from? |
| When | When is the lesson? |
| How | How are you? |
| How old | How old is she? |
2. Answers with BE
- Where are you from? → I’m from Italy
- How are you? → I’m fine
- Who is she? → She’s my sister
- How old is he? → He’s twelve
3. Word Order Summary
| Type | Order |
|---|---|
| Statement | Subject + verb |
| Yes/No question | Verb + subject |
| Wh-question | Question word + verb + subject |
Examples:
- They’re American
- Are they American?
- Where are they from?
4. Contractions with Question Words
We usually contract the verb be after question words when the subject is a noun or name.
✔ Correct:
- What’s her name?
- Where’s Anna from?
- How’s your teacher?
❌ Not correct:
- How old’s she?
- Where’s he?
⚠ Important
Do NOT contract when the last word is a pronoun (he, she, it, they).
