verbtobepresentsimple-structure and examples

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In the simple present tense, the verb "to be" has three forms: am, is, and are. You use "am" with "I," "is" with "he," "she," and "it," and "are" with "you," "we," and "they"


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VERB TO BE PRESENT SIMPLE

Verb to be / present simple (am is are) Personal Pronoun Verb To Be Ser o Estar

What is the verb to be used for? The verb to be is used to talk about:-

I am Joy. I am 23 years old I am a teacher. I am happy. I am from London. I am single.

AFFIRMATIVE I am happy. He is hungry. She is a nurse. It is big. We are early. You are a teacher. They are at school.

NEGATIVE I am not happy. He is not hungry. She is not a nurse. It is not big. We are not early. You are not a teacher. They are not at school.

QUESTION Am I happy ? Is he hungry? Is she a nurse? Is it big? Are we early? Are you a teacher? Are they at school?

Short answer Question Is he hungry? Is she a nurse? Is it big? Are we early? Are you a teacher? Are they at school? Affirmative Negative No , he isn’t No, she isn’t No, it isn’t Yes , he is Yes , she is Yes, it is Yes, we are Yes, I am Yes, they are No, we aren’t No, I am not No, they aren’t

Practice https://wordwall.net/es/resource/60231549/verb-to-be/to-be-aff-neg-personal-information