PULC/British English/E/III/1
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Being
- The student is Brazilian.
- We are Brazilian.
- He is Brazilian.
- We are happy.
- The girl is happy.
- We are here.
- She is happy.
- We are in the classroom.
- The dog is tired.
- I am not English.
- It is tired.
- You are not happy.
- The children are here.
- He is not tired.
- They are here.
- She is not sad.
- I am Brazilian.
- It is not tired.
- I am happy.
- We are not at school.
- I am tired.
- You are not her friends.
- I am here.
- They are not our neighbours.
- You are Brazilian.
- Am I beautiful?
- You are sad.
- Are you tired?
- You are tired.
- Is he young?
- You are there.
- Is she married?
- Is it your dog?
- Are we afraid?