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VERB TO BE

PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE


VERB TO BE

We are going to learn and review a very important verb in the English language the verb TO BE.
You can use it to talk about persons and things. We are going to see how it works in the
present simple tense, to make affirmative sentences, interrogative sentences and negative
sentences.
We use it to interchage information about persons, to describe them, to talk about their
characteristics, qualities and mood.
VERB TO BE –SER O ESTAR-
Subject Verb Objects-/-Complements.
I am a student.
You are a student.
He is happy.
She is here.
It is a lovely day.
We are together.
You are students.
They are gentle.

This is the most common and correct structure for a sentence in English in the affirmative mode:
Subject+verb+objects+complements. *Though The Verb TO BE only has complements.
VERB TO BE CONTRACTIONS

• We can contract the verb To Be, that means we can use it in a short form.

Am-’m
In this case (contractions)We use the
Is-’s
apostrophe ’ to indicate that we take
Are-’r
out something from a word.
e

In this case we have the personal pronouns working as subjects,


that is Subject pronouns+ the Verb to be contractions, that correspond to each
form.
VERB TO BE QUESTIONS
(INTERROGATTIVE)
• To make the interrogative of the verb to be we have to move the verb tobe at the beginning of the sentence an add the
question mark at the end of the sentence.
Interrogative
Am I a good student? This kind of question is known as closed questions or Yes-No questions, cause
Are you a student? I can only answer them with yes or no. That is short answers.
Is he happy? Is he your friend? Yes, he is---No, he is not.
Is she here? Yes, he’s---No he’s not. No he isn’t.
Is it a lovely day?
Are we together?
Are you students?
Are they smart?
VERB TO BE INTERROGATIVE-
OPEN QUESTIONS
• There is another kind of questions known as open questions, information questions,
or Wh-words questions. This is because you can obtain more information with this kind of
questions than just yes or no, because you answer them with complete sentences and they
begin with a Word question, and most of them begin with wh- for example who, what,
which…etc.
Structure: Wh-Word+ verb to be+ subject+complement?
Who are you? I am her sister.
What is your name? My name is Brittany
How old are you? I’m 16 years old.
VERB TO BE
NEGATIVE
• When we want or need to say no we use this structure.
Subject + verb to be + not + Complements.
She is not my cousin.
You are not in my class.
VERB TO BE
NEGATIVE-CONTRACTIONS.
We can also use contractions in the negative.

*Remember when we use contractions in the negative form we can contract the verb to be or the not,
but not both at the same time, it depends also on what you may want to emphasize.
USES OF THE VERB TO BE
• These are some uses of the verb to be which
will help you to make basic conversations.
The verb to be is used to:

-Talk about age

• I am sixteen years old.


• My twin brothers are twelve.
• My sister is eight years old.
MORE USES

- To talk about physical and mental states:


 
• I am hungry
• I am cold
• They are happy
• She is intelligent
• You are sleepy
TALK ABOUT PROFESSIONS OR
OCCUPATIONS.
*Note the use of “a” or “an” before singular names
of jobs or professions.
• Carlos is a doctor
• Angel is an actor
• We are teachers
• They are engineers
TALK ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS

• Andres is my father
• Karen is my mother
• Sandra and Tom are my cousins

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TELL THE TIME AND DATE.
 
• It is three o’clock.
• Today is Wednesday.
• The English class is at 7:00 am

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SHOW THE POSITION OR LOCATION OF
SOMEONE OR SOMETHING OR SOMEWHERE.
• The book is on the table
• The dog is in the house
• My brother is in the school
• The library is next to the church

For more information on the verb to be go to:


https://www.spanishdict.com/guia/el-verbo-to-be-en-ingles
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/be-and-be-expressions/be

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