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Canada - Canadian Brazil - Brazilian The United States - American France - French China - Chinese Germany - German Argentina - Argentinian Australia - Australian Spain - Spanish
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Portugal - Portuguese Colombia - Colombian Irland - Irish Japan - Japanese Italy - Italian Chile - Chilean South Africa – South African Turkey - Turkish Puerto Rico – Puerto Rican
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Where … from? Where are you from? I’m from Brazil.
I’m Brazilian. Remember:
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He’s from The United States.
He’s American. She’s from Italy.
She’s Italian. Where … from? Where’s Adam Sandler from? Where’s Laura Pausini from? Ask questions about where these people are from? Give more examples.
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Verb to be
Negative sentences Sushi isn´t chinese.
It’s Japanese. Nicole Kidman and Mel Gibson aren´t from
The United States. They are from Australia.
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Let’s practice 1. Change the following sentences from affirmative to negative. Mary is a student. Mary isn`t a student.
Timmy is at work.
Peter and Mike are teachers.
It is Friday.
Ana is married.
You are at school.
Albert and you are in my class.
I am friendly.
Tim and Lisa are absent today.
I am from Trujillo.
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2. Finish these sentences. Use the information in parentheses and the verb to be. Some of the sentences are affirmative and some are negative. The United States ( a country) is a country.
Spanish (a language)
My teacher (tall)
My career (interesting)
My mother (at home)
I (nervous)
My bicycle (old)
My best friend ( single)
I ( nineteen years old)
Alaska (hot)