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Using Forms of the Verb Be

Using Forms of the Verb Be. Pages 126-127. The most common linking verbs are forms of the verb be . Always use the form of be that agrees with, or matches, the subject in number. Be is a verb with many forms. *** Am, is, and are tell what the subject is like now ( present tense ).

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Using Forms of the Verb Be

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  1. Using Forms of the Verb Be Pages 126-127

  2. The most common linking verbs are forms of the verb be. Always use the form of be that agrees with, or matches, the subject in number. • Be is a verb with many forms. ***Am, is, and are tell what the subject is like now (present tense). ***Was and were tell what the subject is like in the past (past tense).

  3. With a singular subject • Use am, is, and waswith a singular subject. I am an entrepreneur. Sam is pleased about the job. She was a student, but now she is a teacher.

  4. With a plural subject • Use are or were with you and with a plural subject. We are in a hurry. You were late today. They are at the job fair. The workers were tired.

  5. Using be • Use be in a command, or in an imperative sentence. Please be on time. Be sure to write your report on careers tonight.

  6. 1. I am a member of the babysitting club.

  7. 2. My sisters are the founders of the club.

  8. 3. It is important to arrive on time.

  9. 4. The baby was asleep when I arrived.

  10. 5. The parents were home by nine o’clock.

  11. 6. My uncle (are, is) the owner of a farm.

  12. 7. He (was, were) a farmer for more than twenty years.

  13. 8. His main crops (are, is) corn and soybeans.

  14. 9. We (was, were) happy to help with the chores.

  15. 10. My grandmother (was, were) a doctor.

  16. 11. Some of her children (are, is) doctors, too.

  17. 12. One of my cousins (are, is) a nurse.

  18. 13. Her favorite subject in school (was, were) science.

  19. 14. My father (are, is) a forest ranger.

  20. 15. I (am, is) a student for now.

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