Verb to be. studying the verb to be

The verb "to be” can express two meanings: to be or to be. So, so much to say that I'm a teacher (I am the teacher), how much to say that I am at school (I am at school), the verb “to be”.

The verb "to be” in the present is conjugated in "am", "is" and "are". Below is a table to indicate the correct use of the verb "to be" in the present tense:

Personal Pronouns (Personal pronouns)

Verb "to be" in the present

I

am (I am/I am)

you

are (is/is)

he

is (is/is)

she

is (is/is)

It

is (is/is)

we

are (we are/we are)

you

are (are/are)

they

are (are/are)

Ex.:

you are a student. (You're a student).
he is my neighbor. (He is my neighbor).
She is at the supermarket. (She is in the supermarket).
the dog is outside. (The dog is outside).
we are friends. (We are friends).
You are my enemies. (You are my enemies).
they are upstairs. (They are up there).

For the negative form, just add "not” after the verb “to be" (am, is, are):

they are not in their bedroom. (They are not in their room).
we are not nurses. (We are not nurses).
I am not your teacher. (I am not your teacher).

It is possible to abbreviate the verb “to be" like "not”. This form is widely used in conversation. Below is a list of possible abbreviations for the negative form:

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verb to be in the negative

I am not

I'm not

you are not

You aren't

he is not

he isnt

she is not

she she is not

she it is not

It isn’t

we are not

we aren't

you are not

You aren't

they are not

they aren't

For the interrogative form, just invert the verb "to be" (am, is, are), putting it at the beginning of the sentence:

Is she your sister? (Is she your sister?)
Are we on the right road? (Are we on the right road?)
Are you my classmate? (Are you my classmate?)

Layssa Gabriela Almeida e Silva
Brazil School Collaborator
Degree in Languages ​​- English from the State University of Goiás - UEG
Improvement course in English by Zoni Language Centers - USA - USA

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