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This guide explores the use of the verb "be" in English, focusing on how it relates to nouns, jobs, adjectives, feelings, age, appearance, personality, and nationality. Learn how to form yes/no questions and wh- questions using various subjects, such as animals (polar bears, dogs) and occupations (teachers, doctors). It includes practical examples and a fun exercise about describing a unique friend, incorporating body language for better understanding. Enhance your English skills while gaining insight into descriptive language.
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Are they tigers??? Be: Yes / No Wh- Questions
polar bears snow monkeys elephants elephants dogs
cheetahs hippos raccoons owls
doctors business people students construction workers
a taxi driver a teacher a judge a banker
angry sad confused happy
old beautiful tall smart
Korean Chinese Canadian American
So, what do we use “be” verb for? nouns명사 “polar bears”, “dogs” jobs (a teacher, construction workers) adjectives 형용사 feelings (angry, happy) age (old, young, 21) appearance (tall, short, beautiful) personality (smart, funny) nationality (Korean, Canadian)
Your strange friend You have a very strange friend. Use body language to explain your friend. man or woman // appearance PARTNER: job // personality Is she _____? nationality // feeling Is he ____? pet* * Is it a _____?