‘Be‘ is a very important verb in English. We use it to talk about many things, such as name, age, height, weight, time, place, weather, jobs, etc.
Be tells us that something exists or happens. It can also show the nature and quality of things.
Be in the Present Simple Tense has the following forms:
Singular | Plural |
I am (I’m) You are (you’re) He/she/it is (it’s) | We are (we’re) You are (you’re) They are (they’re) |
*The contracted forms are written in brackets. They are used in more informal situations.
Note: In the plural, the verb ‘be’ only has one form – ‘are‘. |
1. We use the verb ‘be’ before nouns:
2. We use the verb ‘be’ before adjectives:
3. We use the verb ‘be’ before prepositional phrases:
We use the verb ‘be’ impersonally to state the existence of something. When we use be in this way, the impersonal subject is ‘there’.
We use ‘there is’ for singular statements and ‘there are’ for plural statements. We can also use this impersonal phrase in interrogative sentences. When we use it in interrogatives, the word order is reversed.
Note: In everyday speech we normally use the short forms of ‘be’. – I’m 20 years old. – It’s a beautiful day. – They’re football fans. |
The verb ‘be’ can be used as the main or as an auxiliary verb.
As an auxiliary verb, the verb ‘be’ can be used to form:
1) continuous tense
Here’s a useful video from Oxford English Online showing different usages of the verb ‘be’:
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