Verb To Be Affirmative and Negative – Exercise 3 | EnglishProLab

Verb To Be: Affirmative and Negative – Exercise 3

Practice using the verb “to be” in affirmative and negative forms with these food-related sentences. This exercise will help you master everyday English conversations about food preferences, allergies, and dining experiences.

Instructions: Fill in each blank with the correct form of the verb “to be” (affirmative or negative). Use contractions (I’m, isn’t, aren’t) where possible. Consider the context carefully to determine if the sentence should be affirmative or negative.

1. I a fan of spicy food because it’s too hot for me.

2. She allergic to peanuts, so she always checks food labels.

3. They at the restaurant right now because they love Italian food.

4. We happy with the pizza because it’s too greasy.

5. He a vegetarian, so he never eats meat.

6. The soup ready yet because it’s still cooking.

7. I sure if I like sushi because I’ve never tried it.

8. My brother a big fan of desserts, so he always orders cake.

9. The bread fresh because it was baked this morning.

10. We allowed to bring outside food into the restaurant.

11. The coffee hot enough, so I asked for a new cup.

12. I used to eating spicy food, so I always ask for mild options.

13. They interested in trying the new vegan menu because they love meat.

14. She at the bakery today because she’s buying bread for dinner.

15. The cake gluten-free, so I can’t eat it.

16. I a fan of fast food because it’s unhealthy.

17. He very good at cooking, so he always orders takeout.

18. We allowed to eat in the library because it’s against the rules.

19. The fruit fresh because it was delivered this morning.

20. I sure if I added enough salt to the soup because it tastes bland.