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Worksheet about Verb to be | ||
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Subject: English | ||
12th Grade | ||
Term 1 | ||
Year: 2023/2024 | ||
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Publish date:October 31, 2023 | ||
Added by: Eman | ||
Last download date: 2024-12-09 10:18:08 | ||
Updated by: Eman9966 on 2023-10-31 09:10:44 | By: theodor lenguaextranjeraingles | |
File info: In grade 12, students continue to study and reinforce their understanding of the verb "to be" in English. The verb "to be" is a fundamental and highly versatile verb that is used to indicate states of being, identity, existence, and possession.Here is a description of the verb "to be" in English for grade 12:1. Present Simple Tense: - Affirmative: "I am," "You are," "He/she/it is," "We are," "They are." - Negative: "I am not," "You are not," "He/she/it is not," "We are not," "They are not" (or "aren't"). - Interrogative: "Am I...?" "Are you...?" "Is he/she/it...?" "Are we...?" "Are they...?" 2. Past Simple Tense: - Affirmative: "I was," "You were," "He/she/it was," "We were," "They were." - Negative: "I was not," "You were not," "He/she/it was not," "We were not," "They were not" (or "weren't"). - Interrogative: "Was I...?" "Were you...?" "Was he/she/it...?" "Were we...?" "Were they...?" 3. Future Simple Tense: - Affirmative: "I will be," "You will be," "He/she/it will be," "We will be," "They will be." - Negative: "I will not be," "You will not be," "He/she/it will not be," "We will not be," "They will not be" (or "won't be"). - Interrogative: "Will I...?" "Will you...?" "Will he/she/it...?" "Will we...?" "Will they...?" 4. Present Continuous Tense: - Affirmative: "I am being," "You are being," "He/she/it is being," "We are being," "They are being." - Negative: "I am not being," "You are not being," "He/she/it is not being," "We are not being," "They are not being" (or "aren't being"). - Interrogative: "Am I being...?" "Are you being...?" "Is he/she/it being...?" "Are we being...?" "Are they being...?" 5. Past Continuous Tense: - Affirmative: "I was being," "You were being," "He/she/it was being," "We were being," "They were being." - Negative: "I was not being," "You were not being," "He/she/it was not being," "We were not being," "They were not being" (or "weren't being"). - Interrogative: "Was I being...?" "Were you being...?" "Was he/she/it being...?" "Were we being...?" "Were they being...?" 6. Present Perfect Tense: - Affirmative: "I have been," "You have been," "He/she/it has been," "We have been," "They have been." - Negative: "I have not been," "You have not been," "He/she/it has not been," "We have not been," "They have not been" (or "haven't been"). - Interrogative: "Have I been...?" "Have you been...?" "Has he/she/it been...?" "Have we been...?" "Have they been...?" These are some of the common forms and tenses of the verb "to be" that students in grade 12 learn and practice. By mastering the usage and conjugation of this verb, students develop a strong foundation for constructing sentences, expressing themselves accurately, and understanding more complex grammatical structures in English. |
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