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Aiko and Richard

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Are you...?

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Things we have in common

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Secret Identity

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Whose dogs are these?

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To be or not to be

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The forms of the verb "to be"

When? Who? Form Example
Base form
be It can be simple.
Simple Present I am I am here.
You are You are here.
He/She/It is She is here.
We are We are here.
They are They are here.
Simple Past I was I was here.
You were You were here.
He/She/It was She was here.
We were We were here.
They were They were here.
Simple Future I will be I will be here.
You will be You will be here.
He/She/It will be She will be here.
We will be We will be here.
They will be They will be here.
Progressive form
being He is being unusual.
Perfect from
been It has been fun.

The meanings of the verb "to be"

A rabbit

2. Happens.

A party

3. Located.

At school

4. Shows identity.

Alexis and Bob

5. Shows a quality.

A beautiful princess

The verb "to be" as an auxiliary verb (helping verb)

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    Language: English (en) ID: 44598. 12/03/2019. Country code: PT. Country: Portugal. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Verb to be (2013208) From worksheet author: SS COMPLETE SENTENCES WITH AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE FORMS OF THE VERB TO BE.

  6. Verb To Be ESL Printable Worksheets and Exercises

    Verb To Be : Am Is Are ESL Grammar Exercises Worksheet. A fun ESL grammar exercise worksheet for kids to study and practise verb to be : am is and are. There are two reading texts in this worksheet. Fill in the blanks with am, is or are to complete the sentences. Useful for teaching and learning verb to be am, is and are in English.

  7. 6,250 Verb be English ESL worksheets pdf & doc

    Verb "be". This worksheet contains four simple exercise for young learners. It practices the affirmative forms of "be" in present simple tense. The last exercise tests spelling. 200 uses.

  8. Verb to be ESL Games, Activities and Worksheets

    ESL Verb to be Game - Grammar: Sentence Building - Group Work - Beginner (A1) - 30 minutes. Here is a free verb to be game for beginners to help them practice forming affirmative and negative sentences with the present simple. This game also helps students understand subject-verb agreement and how to use the verb to be to make true statements.

  9. To Be (I,YOU,WE,THEY)

    ID: 1069719. 08/06/2021. Country code: AR. Country: Argentina. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Verb to be (2013208) From worksheet author: Complete the activities with the verb to be (I, you, we, they) Other contents:

  10. The Verb To Be: Forms, Examples and Grammar Exercises

    The verb "to be" is used together with the third form of the verb (V3) in passive sentences. For example: ACTIVE: I eat an apple. PASSIVE: The apple is eaten. "Eaten" = the main verb (in the third form - V3). "Is" = an auxiliary (helping) verb. "is eaten" (a complete idea) = the subject of the sentence (the apple) is affected by the action.

  11. Homework verb to be present tense

    Homework verb to be present tense worksheets by Stephany Marroquin .Homework verb to be present tense worksheet Live Worksheets. Liveworksheets transforms your traditional printable worksheets into self-correcting interactive exercises that the students can do online and send to the teacher.

  12. Present simple

    Present simple - verb 'to be' We can use the present simple of the verb to be to talk about situations and states in the present.. I am ten years old. They are Egyptian. My mum is a doctor.. How to use it. Use am for I.Use is for he, she and it.Use are for you, we and they.We can contract the verb, especially when we're speaking.

  13. 610 Verb to be activities English ESL worksheets pdf & doc

    610 Verb to be activities English ESL worksheets pdf & doc. SORT BY. Most popular. TIME PERIOD. All-time. tohuipanda. GIVING PERSONAL INFO. This is an activity . 3197 uses. paulasoc. Percy Jackson - Ligh. A worksheet for use . 1064 uses. Arianna. To be. Simple activity. 2302 uses. foulila. to be. activities to practi. 815 uses. kipkul. to be ...

  14. The Verb "To Be" Explained, With Examples

    The irregular verb to be is the most complicated of all the English verbs—and it just so happens to be the most used, too. The to be verbs are am, are, is, was, and were, along with the bare infinitive be, the present participle being, and the past participle been. In this guide, we explain all you need to know about grammar for the verb to be.

  15. The Verb

    Help your students use 'to be' verbs with this fill-in-the-blank activity. There are five different sheets included in this grammar practice resource. These ESL library grammar practice worksheets in the simple present tense can be used as a quick informal assessment, whole group practice, or a homework task to reinforce this important grammar skill. Learning how to use the simple present ...

  16. To be

    Transcript. The form of the verb to be is am (contracted to 'm), is ('s) and are ('re) in the present tense and was/were in the past. To be is used as an auxiliary verb, to form continuous tenses and the passive, and as a main verb. Here we are looking at it as a main verb. After the verb to be we use an adjective phrase, a noun phrase, a ...

  17. 937 To be present simple English ESL worksheets pdf & doc

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  18. PDF RR eaadd Thheoorryy..OOrrgg FF Ev ey .O o r Name ...

    Write sthe correct form of the verb "to be" in epprr eeseenntt ttennsse. Note: The verb can be positive (+) or negative (-). Use not to form the negative. \ ... homework, and even took care of her little brother. It is a shame she had to move away. 9) )The cat (be) _____ faster than the mouse. So, the cat caught the

  19. PDF eaadd Thheoorryy..OOrrgg n glish FF Ev ey .O o r Name Date sExer

    Using the Verb "To be" Choose the correct form of the verb "To be" in simple present tense or simple past tense. Example: My dog (be) is sick today. Example: My dog (be) was sick last night. 1)) The clouds moved away, and the sun shone through. The sky was full of pretty colors. It (be) _____ beautiful.

  20. VERB To Be

    The verb to be-e - reading • grammar • chart • exercises • 6 tasks • B&W version • teacher's printable with keys • 3 pages • editable. Level: elementary. Age: 10-17. Downloads: 2332. TO BE (1) Level: elementary. Age: 7-14. Downloads: 2157. Worksheet: Personal Information / Verb to be.