verb "TO BE" in all tenses
The verb be has the following forms: Present simple: Affirmative I am You are He/She/It is We are You are They are Question form: Am I? Are you? Is he/she it? Are we? Are you? Are they? Negative: I am not/ I’m not You are not/ aren’t He/She/It is not/ isn’t We are not/aren’t You are not/aren’t They are not/aren't Past simple I was You were He/She/It was We were You were They were The past participle: been. Present perfect: has/have been Past perfect: had been The verb be is used in the following patterns: 1. with a noun : My mother is a teacher. Bill Clinton was the president of the US. 2. with an adjective : This soup is very tasty. The children were good. 2.1 with the -ing form to make the continuous aspect We were walking down the street. Everything was wet. It had been raining for hours. 2.2 wit...