VERB TO BE


The verb to be is the most important verb in the English language. Be is an irregular verb with several forms. We use be as a main verb and an auxiliary verb.


Be as a main verb has a number of meanings. We use the verb to be:
To talk about permanent or temporary qualities or states. Example: The food is so good in Italy.
To talk about our nationality and our identity within groups or clubs. Example: I am Spaniard.  They are Real Madrid fans.
To talk about a person’s job or profession. Note the use of a with singular names of jobs and professions. Example: My sister is a vet. My brothers are firefighters.
To talk about age. Example: How old are you? I am 39 years old.
To talk how people are related (relationships). Example: Sarah is my cousin. Who is your father?
To refer to where people, places and things are situated. Example: I am at home. The shops are at the end of the street. Where is your jacket?
To talk about time and dates. Examples: It’s six o’clock. Today is Monday. My birthday is on the 23rd of December.What time is it? What day is it today?
To talk about behaviour and personality. Examples: She is a nice person.  He is not mean.
To describe feelings, emotions and situations. Examples: I am happy. They are sad. Are you hungry?
To talk about and describe people, animals, places and things. Example: London is a beautiful city. How is the weather in London? It's raining 

Be is one of three auxiliary verbs in English: be, do and have. We use be to make the continuous form and the passive voice:
I’m reading a book about the Second World War at the moment. (continuous)
The job was advertised last week. (passive)

The past tense of To Be in English has two forms: WAS and WERE

We refer to future time using be going to or will. Examples:
I’m going to London on Saturday.
Are you going to London on Saturday?
I’m not going to London on Saturday?
I will be a vet when I grow up.
Will you be a good vet when you grow up?
Yes, I will be the best vet when I grow up.
No, I will not (won’t) be a vet, I will be a doctor.
Who will be your son's godmother?



Write some sentences using the verb to be with different tenses as well as in negative and interrogative form.

Comments

  1. What is your name?
    The child is not in the garden

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  2. África is Nine years old
    África is not five years old
    Is África Nine years old?

    África was three years old
    África was not Young
    Was África Young?

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  3. Gonzalo 3ºprimaria.Santa AnaApril 29, 2020 at 5:14 AM

    I am a boy.
    My brother is not ten years old.
    Are you happy?
    We were on the farm.
    She was not a singer.

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