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  1. The present simple - negative forms: am not, is not, isn't, are not, aren't.

  2. To be present: negative forms. Practice choosing between 'am not,' 'isn't,' and 'aren't' with this exercise.

  3. That is why we have written this article that explains how to form the negative of the verb “to be” in the present and past, simple and continuous. At the end, there are some example exercises for you to practice forming the negative, too.

  4. Simple present tense with 'be'. The verb 'be' is different from the other verbs in this tense. Let's look at 'be' first: Here's the positive form (positive means a normal sentence, not a negative or a question. This is sometimes called 'affirmative') Positive. Positive Short Form.

  5. Do you know how to use the verb to be in the present simple? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

  6. To be: affirmative forms. To be: negative - questions. Intermediate exercises. Worksheets - handouts. Home

  7. Learn how to form negative sentences with the verb to be ( 'm not / isn't / aren't ). Short grammar reference and practice exercises.

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