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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

(TO BE, TO HAVE)

By Rina Lestari, M.Pd


TO BE (MAIN VERB)

TO BE’’ is used to describe objects, features, locations, etc.

We will divided pronouns into 3 groups


I You He
They She
We It
TO BE

Pronouns To be Form
I Am I am / I’m
He Is He is / he’s
She She is / she’s
It It is / it’s
You are You are / you’re
They They are/ they’re
We We are / we’re

Example :
 I am a seafarer
 He is handsome
 That garden is colorful
 Post office and school are in front of station
3. Interrogative sentence
1. Positive Sentence
to be ( am, is, are) + Subject …
Subject + to be ( am, is, are) …

Example :
Example :
a. I am clever
a. am I clever?
b. He is tall
c. They are cadets b. Is he tall
c. Are They cadets?

2. Negative Sentence
Subject + to be ( am, is, are) + not …

Example :
d. I am not clever
e. He is not tall
f. They are not cadets
FILL IN THE BLANK WITH VERB TO BE ( IS, AM, ARE)
1. I …….. a secretary.
2. She … clever
3. We … not businessmen
4. They …. in the park
5. It …. on the table
6. I … 27 years old
7. He … from Japan
8. Rizki …. Not good seafarer
9. Daniel and Raka …. Handsome cadet
10. The view … beautiful
11. …. She married?
12. … they cadets?
13. She …. not a beautiful woman.
14. Bobi and Jimi …. not at home.
15. …. The captain from Canada?
16. Denis ….a lazy cadet
17. Agung and reyhan …. Not diligent cadets
18. …. You engineer?
19. ….. Dipo a captain?
20. I …. Chief engineer
21. Mrs. Rina …. Beautiful teacher
22. He …. From Italy

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