Be Verb Sentence Pattern
Be Verb Sentence Pattern
He is a teacher.
She is a doctor.
It is a book.
We are tourists.
He is John.
She is Emily.
It is Google.
We are Indians.
We are a family.
It is a band.
He is a crew.
She is a staff.
She is a beauty.
He is a genius.
It is a mystery.
We are a pleasure.
It is a chair.
He is a pilot.
She is a nurse.
We are engineers.
She is happy.
He is tall.
It is cold.
We are grateful.
He is unhappy.
She is untidy.
It is uninteresting.
We are unsatisfied.
He is stronger.
It is colder.
He is the strongest.
It is the coldest.
She is lovely.
He is annoying.
It is disgusting.
They are wonderful.
We are thrilled.
He is from India.
I am from Canada.
I am from Sydney.
He is from California.
He is from Google.
I am from Apple.
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He is from Harvard.
I am from Cambridge.
He is from Toyota.
I am from Coca-Cola.
He is from Africa.
He is from Christianity.
I am from Buddhism.
He is from American.
I am from Indian.
He is from African.
I am from Buddhist.
He is from Western.
I am from Indigenous.
He is from Southern.
Here are some more examples of "Subject + am/is/are + adjective/Noun, etc." sentences:
I am happy.
She is beautiful.
He is strong.
We are excited.
I am a student.
She is a doctor.
He is an engineer.
We are tourists.
I am myself.
She is herself.
He is himself.
We are ourselves.
I am in love.
She is at home.
He is in trouble.
We are on vacation.
I am what I am.
He is who he is.
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Here are some more examples of "Subject + am/is/are + adjective/Noun, etc." sentences:
I am sad.
She is happy.
He is excited.
We are thrilled.
I am outgoing.
She is confident.
He is adventurous.
We are optimistic.
I am tall.
She is thin.
He is muscular.
We are athletic.
I am American.
She is British.
He is Australian.
We are Indian.
I am a doctor.
She is a lawyer.
He is an engineer.
We are programmers.
She is a believer.
He is a achiever.
We are a team.
Here are some more examples of "Subject + was/were + adjective/Noun, etc." sentences:
I was happy.
He was strong.
We were excited.
I was a student.
He was an engineer.
We were tourists.
I was myself.
He was himself.
We were ourselves.
I was in love.
You were on time.
He was in trouble.
We were on vacation.
I was sad.
He was excited.
We were thrilled.
I was outgoing.
He was adventurous.
We were optimistic.
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Here are some more examples of "Subject + was/were + adjective/Noun, etc." sentences:
I was tall.
He was muscular.
We were athletic.
I was American.
He was Australian.
We were Indian.
I was a doctor.
He was an engineer.
We were programmers.
I was a dreamer.
He was an achiever.
We were a team.
I was a student.
He was a soldier.
We were refugees.
They were immigrants.
I was anxious.
He was sad.
We were scared.
Here are some more examples of "Subject + will be + adjective/Noun, etc." sentences:
I will be happy.
He will be strong.
We will be excited.
I will be a doctor.
He will be an engineer.
We will be programmers.
I will be myself.
He will be himself.
We will be ourselves.
I will be in love.
He will be in trouble.
We will be on vacation.
I will be a success.
He will be a champion.
We will be a team.
I will be ecstatic.
He will be proud.
We will be happy.
I will be a millionaire.
He will be a hero.
We will be a legend.
Here are some more examples of "Subject + been/being + adjective/Noun, etc." sentences:
Here are some more examples of "Subject + being + adjective/Noun, etc." sentences:
I am being careful.
I am being myself.
He is being himself.
He is being in control.
Here are some more examples of "am/is/are + Subject + adjective/Noun, etc." question sentences:
Am I happy?
Is she beautiful?
Am I tall?
Is he strong?
Are we wonderful?
Am I a doctor?
Is she a teacher?
Am I a student?
Is he an engineer?
Are we programmers?
Am I myself?
Is she herself?
Am I myself today?
Am I in love?
Is she on time?
Am I on vacation?
Is he in trouble?
Are we at work?
Am I sad?
Is she angry?
Am I excited?
Is he thrilled?
Are we disappointed?
Am I outgoing?
Is she shy?
Am I adventurous?
Is he optimistic?
Are we pessimistic?
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Here are some more examples of "am/is/are + Subject + adjective/Noun, etc." question sentences:
Am I tall?
Is she thin?
Am I fat?
Is he short?
Are we athletic?
Am I American?
Is she British?
Am I Indian?
Is he Australian?
Are we Canadian?
Am I a teacher?
Is she a doctor?
Am I a lawyer?
Is he a programmer?
Are we artists?
Am I a dreamer?
Is she a thinker?
Am I an achiever?
Is he a leader?
Are we a team?
Was I a student?
Was I a refugee?
Will I be a success?
Will I be a millionaire?
Will he be a celebrity?
Will we be legends?
Here are some more examples of "was/were + Subject + adjective/Noun, etc." question sentences:
Was I happy?
Were we wonderful?
Was he strong?
Was I a student?
Were we engineers?
Was he a programmer?
Was I myself?
Were we ourselves?
Was he himself?
Was I in love?
Were we on vacation?
Was he in trouble?
Were they at work?
Was I sad?
Were we excited?
Was he thrilled?
Was I outgoing?
Were we adventurous?
Was he optimistic?
Here are some more examples of "will be + Subject + adjective/Noun, etc." question sentences:
Will I be happy?
Will I be tall?
Will he be strong?
Will we be wonderful?
Examples with Nouns
Will I be a doctor?
Will I be a student?
Will he be an engineer?
Will we be programmers?
Will I be myself?
Will I be in love?
Will I be on vacation?
Will he be in trouble?
Will we be at work?
Will I be sad?
Will I be excited?
Will he be thrilled?
Will we be disappointed?
Will I be outgoing?
Will I be adventurous?
Will he be optimistic?
Will we be pessimistic?
Here are some more examples of "been + Subject + adjective/Noun, etc." question sentences:
Here are some more examples of "being + Subject + adjective/Noun, etc." question sentences:
Am I being careful?
Am I being thoughtful?
Is he being considerate?
Am I being myself?
Am I being on vacation?
Is he being in trouble?
Am I being sad?
Am I being excited?
Is he being thrilled?
Am I being outgoing?
Am I being adventurous?
Is he being optimistic?
" Subject + am/is/are + Not + adjective/Noun, etc" Negative sentence more examples
Here are some more examples of "Subject + am/is/are + Not + adjective/Noun, etc." negative
sentences:
I am not happy.
I am not tall.
He is not strong.
I am not a student.
He is not an engineer.
I am not myself.
I am not in love.
I am not on vacation.
He is not in trouble.
I am not sad.
He is not thrilled.
I am not outgoing.
I am not adventurous.
He is not optimistic.
" Subject + was/were + Not + adjective/Noun, etc" Negative sentence more examples
Here are some more examples of "Subject + was/were + Not + adjective/Noun, etc." negative
sentences:
Here are some more examples of "Subject + will be + Not + adjective/Noun, etc." negative sentences:
" Subject + been + Not + adjective/Noun, etc" Negative sentence more examples
Here are some more examples of "Subject + been + Not + adjective/Noun, etc." negative sentences:
She has not been what she has been meant to be.
They have not been who they have been meant to be.
" Subject + being + Not + adjective/Noun, etc" Negative sentence more examples
Here are some more examples of "Subject + being + Not + adjective/Noun, etc." negative sentences:
" am/is/are + Subject + Not + adjective/Noun, etc" Negative question sentence more examples
Here are some more examples of negative question sentences using the format "am/is/are + Subject
+ Not + adjective/Noun":
Remember, in negative question sentences, the word order is inverted, and the negative word (not)
is placed after the subject.
" was/were + Subject + Not + adjective/Noun, etc" Negative question sentence more examples
Here are some more examples of negative question sentences using the format "was/were + Subject
+ Not + adjective/Noun":
Remember, in negative question sentences, the word order is inverted, and the negative word (not)
is placed after the subject. The verb "was" is used for singular subjects, while "were" is used for
plural subjects.
" will be + Subject + Not + adjective/Noun, etc" Negative question sentence more examples
Here are some more examples of negative question sentences using the format "will be + Subject +
Not + adjective/Noun":
Note that the contraction "won't" is often used instead of "will not" in informal writing and speech.
For example:
yes
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" been + Subject + Not + adjective/Noun, etc" Negative question sentence more examples
Here are some more examples of negative question sentences using the format "been + Subject +
Not + adjective/Noun":
Note that the present perfect tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and
continues up to the present moment. The negative question sentence is used to ask if the action has
not been happening.
" being + Subject + Not + adjective/Noun, etc" Negative question sentence more examples
Here are some more examples of negative question sentences using the format "being + Subject +
Not + adjective/Noun":
Note that the present continuous tense is used to describe an action that is happening at the
moment of speaking. The negative question sentence is used to ask if the action is not happening.
Here are some more examples of wh-question sentences using the format "am/is/are/was/were/will
be/been/being + Subject + adjective/Noun":
Here are some more examples of wh-questions using the words who, what, when, where, why, and
how:
Who
What
When
Where
Why
How
Here are some more examples of wh-question sentences using the format:
Wh + am/is/are
When is he arriving?
Wh + was/were
Wh + will be
Wh + been
Who has been selected for the team?
Wh + being
Here are some more examples of wh-question sentences using the format "Wh + Be form + Subject +
adjective/Noun":
Who
What
Where
When
Why
How
" Wh + Be form + Subject + not + adjective/Noun, etc" Wh question more examples sentence
Here are some more examples of wh-question sentences using the format "Wh + Be form + Subject +
not + adjective/Noun":
Who
What
Where
When
Why
How
Here are some more examples of "Be Verb" sentences in the form of "Subject + Be + Complement":
She is happy.
He is tall.
He is a doctor.
She is a lawyer.
It is a book.
I am it.
She is me.
He is there.
It is everywhere.
We are nowhere.
He is in the room.
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Here are some more examples of "Be Verb" sentences in the form of "Subject + Be + Complement":
She is a teacher.
He is a musician.
It is a surprise.
I am myself.
She is herself.
He is who he is.
It is what it is.
I am not happy.
It is not a book.
He is no expert.
She is no stranger.
It is no secret.
We are no match.
He is not tall.
It is not cold.
He is not a teacher.
It is not a car.
I am never late.
You are never wrong.
It is never easy.
He is nowhere to be found.
It is nowhere to be seen.
It isn't a book.
We aren't students.
Here are some more examples of question sentences using "Be Verb":
Yes/No Questions
Is she a doctor?
Am I wrong?
Is it a book?
Are we late?
Is he a teacher?
Wh-Questions
Who is she?
What is it?
Why is he?
Am I not wrong?
Isn't it a book?
Aren't we late?
Isn't he a teacher?
Question Tags
I am wrong, aren't I?
Alternative Questions
Am I right or wrong?
Is it a book or a magazine?
Is he a teacher or a professor?
I am a student. (Here, "am" is the "be" verb, "I" is the subject, and "a student" is the
complement.)
She is a doctor.
I am not a teacher.
He is not a lawyer.
Is she a chef?
Am I not a blogger?
Here are the sentence patterns for the "Be" verb using "was" and "were":
I was a student. (Here, "was" is the "be" verb, "I" is the subject, and "a student" is the
complement.)
He was a lawyer.
We were friends.
Was he a professor?
4. Negative Interrogative Sentence Pattern: Was/Were + Subject + not + Complement?
1. Am
2. Is
3. Are
4. Was
5. Were
6. Been
7. Being
8. Be
Here are some example sentences for each of the "be" verbs:
1. Am
I am a student.
2. Is
She is a doctor.
He is playing tennis.
3. Are
4. Was
I was a teacher.
5. Were
6. Been
7. Being
8. Be
I want to be a scientist.
Here are some more example sentences for each of the 8 "be" verbs:
1. Am
I am a software engineer.
2. Is
He is playing soccer.
3. Are
4. Was
5. Were
6. Been
7. Being
I am being serious.
8. Be
I want to be a doctor.