am/is/are
Fill in “am”, “is” or “are”.
Fill in “am”, “is” or “are”.
Hello. Are you Mr. Johnson?Yes. I am.Nice to meet you I am Mr. Smith. I will be interviewing you today.Good. It’s nice to meet you as well.Thank you. Please have a seat in my office.Thank you.Mr. Johnson, tell me a little about yourself.I am 32 years old, I was working at the steel plant until…
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There are two different ways that any letter in the alphabet can be written: lower case and capital letters (upper case). Capital letters are used at the beginning of a sentence and they are used to show proper nouns, such as the name of a person, place, or thing. The capital letter is the forefront…
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Write he, she, it, we, you or they.
Fill in the gaps with the correct possessive adjectives (my, your, his, their, her, our and his)