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Verb to be.


 The verb to be:

The verb  to be is one of the most common verbs in the english language.

*The form of the verb to be:

*When? Who? Form:

*Base form: the base form of the verb be can be simple.


*Simple present:

First person singular:       I am.

Second person singular:  You are.

Third person singular:  He/She/It is.


First person plural:  We are.

Second person Plural: You are.

Third person plural: They are.


Examples:

1-  I am here.

2- you are a  Doctor.

3- He/She/It is Dominican.

4- We are playing tennis.

5- You are dancing merengue.

6- They are at the park.


Exercise grammar:

Complete the sentences using the verb to be. ( Simple present Form):


1-  I-----------  a doctor.

2-  you----------Dominican.

3-   He/She/It/-----------Here.

4-   We------------Dancing merengue.

5-  You----------- at the park.

6- They-----------seven people.


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