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TO BE
A.
USING
TO BE
To
be use to connect subject with noun/adjective/adverb. To be use in sentence
pattern that have no verb. (S + To be + Noun/Adj/Adv).
·
To be in the
Nominal Sentence.
Example:
a. John
is a lawyer.
b. I
am very busy this moment.
·
To be in Present
Continuous Tense.
Example:
a. I
am preparing my home work.
b. Father
is working in the garden.
c. The
children are watching television.
·
To be in Passive
Voice.
a. They
are taught English by Mr.Smith.
b. English
is spoken all over the world.
c. The
money was stolen last night.
·
To be in
Imperative Sentence
a. Be
a good student.
b. Don’t
be lazy ! Bediligent !
B.
PRESENT
TENSE
Singular Plural
I
am - We are
You
are - You are
He/she/it
is - They
are
Positive :
a. I
am a student of university.
b. Jane
is very beautiful.
Negative:
a. He
is not a teacher.
b. Mother
is not at home this moment.
Question :
a. Is
that boy handsome.
b. Yes, he is
very handsome.
C.
PAST
TENSE
Singular Plural
I
was - We were
You
were - You were
He/she/it
was - They
were
Positive :
a. I
was absent from class yesterday.
b. Mary
was sick for 3 days last week.
Negative :
a. I
was not late this morning.
b. It
was not rain last night.
Question :
a. Were
you at home last night?
D.
FUTURE
TENSE
Singular Plural
I
will be - We will be
You
will be - You will be
He/she/it
will be - They will be
Positive :
a. I
will be here at 7 tonight.
b. Father
will be sixty next year.
Negative :
a. They
will not be there tomorrow.
b. I
will not be busy next week.
Question :
a. Will
you be here tomorrow?
b. No,
I will not be here tomorrow.
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