I am a student………We are students.
You are a teacher…You are teachers.
He is a doctor……They are doctors.
She is a nurse……They are nurses.
It is a dog………………………………They are dogs.
I am a student. I’m not a teacher.
You are a doctor. You are not/ aren’t a nurse.
He is a police officer. He is not/ isn’t a post man.
She is a dentist. She is not/isn’t a nurse.
We are in the park. We are not/ aren’t at school.
They are in the class. They are not/ aren’t in the yard.
Addressing people
Mr.
Mrs.
Miss
Ms.
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Full name
Last name
( not ) First name
Mr. For all men; married or unmarried
e.g. Mr. Brad Pitt
or Mr. Pitt
Mrs. JUST for married women
e.g. Mrs. Angelina Jolie
Mrs. Jolie
Miss For unmarried women
e.g. Miss Johnson
Ms. When you are NOT sure a woman is married or not
e.g. Ms. Robinson
We use Sir (for men) and Madam (for woman) WITHOUT adding a name
For Example, in the class when you have a question you can say;
Excuse me, Sir / Madam. I have a question.