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This document provides a brief explanation of the auxiliary verbs "has", "have", and "had". It states that these verbs indicate possession, existence, or action in different tenses. It defines that "has" is used with third person singular subjects in the present tense, "have" is used with other subjects in the present tense, and "had" is used with all subjects in the past tense, and provides examples for each.

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Am Is Are

This document provides a brief explanation of the auxiliary verbs "has", "have", and "had". It states that these verbs indicate possession, existence, or action in different tenses. It defines that "has" is used with third person singular subjects in the present tense, "have" is used with other subjects in the present tense, and "had" is used with all subjects in the past tense, and provides examples for each.

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be - verbs (am, is, are)

be – verbs am / is
/are
I am
He /She/It is

You / We / They
are
Long form Short form
I am I ‘m
He is He ‘s
She is She ‘s
It is It ‘s
You are You ‘re
We are We ‘re
They are They ‘re
I am You are

You and your mother = You are


We are They are

He is She is It is
You and I

We are
More sentences
She is Belle.
I am Villy.

Belle = She

He is It is a dog.
Olaf.

Olaf = He a dog = It
More sentences

More examples:
Grammar Practice
Fill in the blanks with the correct pronoun and be - verb

He is
1. Lucas : _______ It is
9. The cat : ________
She is They are
2. Amy : ________ 10. The penguins : _________
They are They are
3. Toby and Jordan: _______ 11. Mice : ________
You are
4. You and your sister: _______ She is
12. My mother : _________

5. You and I : We are They are


________ 13. My brother and sister: _______
We are
6. Dora and I: _______
He is
14. My father : _______
She is
7. Rebecca : ________
They are
15. The birds : _________
They are You are
8. Melody and her mom: _______ 16. You and Jasper :_________
More Practice

is a teacher.
1. She ____ am a student.
7. I ______

is three years old.


2. He ____ are friends.
8. We _____

are robots.
3. They _____ are very tall.
9. You _____

are singers.
4. You _____ is a dolphin.
10. It ____

are boys.
5. Toby and Leo _____

are cute.
6. Sheep and rabbits ______
Negative forms
Add “not” after the be verb to make negative
sentences.

am not
I
He / She / is not
It
You / We / are not
They
Negative forms

I am not I’m not


He is not He isn’t
She is not She isn’t
It is not It isn’t
You are not You aren’t
We are not We aren’t
They are not They aren’t
Grammar Practice
Fill in the blanks with am not / is not / are not .

is not
1. Toby is a boy. He _____________ a girl.
is not
2. My mother is a teacher. She __________ a doctor.
am not
3. I am Jenny. I ____________ Melody.
is not
4. My sister is at home. She __________ at school.
is not
5. It is a lion. It ___________ a cat.
are not
6. You are a student. You __________ a policeman.
are not
7. We are happy. We __________ sad.
are not
8. They are birds. They _________ ducks.
Grammar Practice
1. "Has," "have," and "had" are all forms of the auxiliary verb "to have."
They are used to indicate possession, existence, or action in various tenses.
Here's a brief explanation of each:

• Has:
• "Has" is the third person singular present form of "to have." It is used with
he, she, it, or a singular noun.
• Example: She has a cat. (Present)
• Have:
• "Have" is the base form of the verb and is used with I, you, we, they, or plural
nouns.
• Example: We have a meeting tomorrow. (Present)
• Had:
• "Had" is the past tense form of "to have." It is used with all pronouns (I, you,
he, she, it, we, they) and nouns.
• Example: He had already finished his homework when I arrived. (Past)

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