This document provides information on the verb "to be" including positive and contracted sentences, negative forms and contractions, yes/no questions, and information questions. It lists examples of positive sentences using both the full and contracted forms of "to be" followed by subjects like "I", "he", "she", etc and occupations or objects.
This document provides information on the verb "to be" including positive and contracted sentences, negative forms and contractions, yes/no questions, and information questions. It lists examples of positive sentences using both the full and contracted forms of "to be" followed by subjects like "I", "he", "she", etc and occupations or objects.
This document provides information on the verb "to be" including positive and contracted sentences, negative forms and contractions, yes/no questions, and information questions. It lists examples of positive sentences using both the full and contracted forms of "to be" followed by subjects like "I", "he", "she", etc and occupations or objects.
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Full Forms of the verb to be I am a student. He is a teacher. She is a journalist. It is a book. We are mechanics. You are pilots. They are policemen. Contracted forms of the verb to be I am a student. He is a teacher. She is a journalist. It is a book. We are mechanics. You are pilots. They are policemen.