Use the verb 'to be' in the correct form.
1. Where you? — I in the kitchen. 2. Where Fred? — He in the garage. 3. Where Lisa and John? — They at college. 4. you busy? — No, I not. Mike busy. He the busiest person I've ever met. 5. It ten o'clock. She late again. 6. How you? — I not very well today. — I sorry to hear that. 7. We interested in classical music. 8. Vera afraid of snakes. 9. My grandmother not nervous and she rarely upset. She the kindest person I've ever seen. My grandmother really wonderful. 10. I sorry. They not at the office at the moment. 11. Where the keys? — In your jacket. 12. What the time, please? — Two o'clock. 13. It the biggest meal I've ever had. 14. Which sport do you think the most dangerous? 15. Chess and aerobics not as exciting as skydiving and figure skating. 16. Debt the worst kind of poverty. 17. The game not worth the candle. 18. Do you have any idea where he ? 19. Used cars cheaper but less reliable than new cars. 20. What the weather forecast for tomorrow?