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Verb To Be: Present Tense/ Past Tense

Juliana Bortoliero Palazetti
2024-03-10 04:58:59
Hello everyone! Welcome to my English lesson video. Today, we're going to learn about the verb to be in both the present tense and the past tense.VERB TO BE Present TenseThe verb to be in the present tense is used to describe the current state or condition of something or someone. Here are the different forms:I am (I'm)You are (You're)He/She/It isWe are (We're)You are (You're)They are (They're)Examples:- I am a teacher.- You are my student.- He is friendly.- We are learning English.- You are doing great!- They are from Brazil.Verb To Be: Past TenseThe verb to be in the past tense is used to describe a state or condition that existed in the past. Here are the different forms:I wasYou wereHe was/She was/It wasWe wereYou wereThey wereExamples:- I was a student last year.- You were absent yesterday.- He was sick last week.- We were at the park yesterday.- You were late for class.- They were happy when they received the news.Remember, the verb to be is an essential verb in English, and it's important to understand its usage in both the present and past tenses. Practice using these forms in your everyday conversations and writing exercises to improve your English skills.

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