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Which 'To Be' verb is used for first person singular present tense?
Which 'To Be' verb is used for first person singular present tense?
What is the past participle form of 'be'?
What is the past participle form of 'be'?
Which 'To Be' verb is correctly used for third person singular present tense?
Which 'To Be' verb is correctly used for third person singular present tense?
Which 'To Be' verb is appropriate for plural past tense?
Which 'To Be' verb is appropriate for plural past tense?
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Study Notes
To Be Verbs
- Am: Used for the first person singular present tense (I am).
- Is: Used for the third person singular present tense (She is).
- Are: Used for the second person singular and all plural present tense (You are, They are).
- Was: Used for the singular past tense (He was).
- Were: Used for the plural past tense (They were).
- Been: The past participle form of "to be" (I have been).
- Being: The present participle form of "to be" (He is being).
Usage Examples
- I am happy.
- She is tall.
- You are smart.
- They are happy.
- He was tired.
- They were sleeping.
- I have been studying.
- He is being helpful.
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Test your knowledge of the various forms of the verb 'to be'. This quiz covers usage in present, past, and participle forms, along with examples for better understanding. Perfect for students looking to improve their English grammar skills.