This document provides examples of both the full and contracted forms of the verb "to be" in positive sentences. For each subject pronoun - I, he, she, it, we, you, they - an example is given using the full form of "to be" followed by an identical example using the contracted form to demonstrate their equivalent meanings in a positive sentence.
This document provides examples of both the full and contracted forms of the verb "to be" in positive sentences. For each subject pronoun - I, he, she, it, we, you, they - an example is given using the full form of "to be" followed by an identical example using the contracted form to demonstrate their equivalent meanings in a positive sentence.
This document provides examples of both the full and contracted forms of the verb "to be" in positive sentences. For each subject pronoun - I, he, she, it, we, you, they - an example is given using the full form of "to be" followed by an identical example using the contracted form to demonstrate their equivalent meanings in a positive sentence.
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.