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In English, it can be used to say different things according to the context. However, the most
common use of the to be verb is to talk about names, ages, feeling, nationalities, and professions,
especially when talking in the present tense.
The most tricky thing about this verb, however, is that It’s also one of the most irregular verbs in the
English language. This means, that unlike regular verbs, which barely change when used when
different subjects -or even in different tenses-, and when they do, they follow a pattern, the “to be”
verb changes almost completely in most of its forms.
Base form: Be
This is the most basic form of the verb, and it’s how we can find it in the dictionary. It’s mostly used
when using imperatives, and also as the infinitive. Some examples are:
Here is the to be for all the subjects in both long and short forms for affirmative sentences, and also
for negative sentences with to be.
Affirmative: Negative:
Let’s see some examples of this for sentences with the “to be” verb.
I was – I wasn’t
Continuous: being
The continuous form of the to be verb is used to make up the continuous tenses. Just as the past
participle, it’s the same for all the subjects.
Passive form
The “to be” verb, both in its present and past forms, can be used to make passive sentences.
The second option, and also the most important, is to use the “to be” verb to make “yes” or “no”
questions in English. This type of questions are very simple, and they can be answered with a yes
or no.
Yes, I am.