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LEARN
THE VERB TO BE
To be is the most common verb in the English language, but it doesn't always look like "be", it
changes - a lot.
Singular = 1 Plural = 1+
I am You are
You are We are
He/she/it is They are
Uses
Am/Is/Are
PLURAL
Are you? You are You're You are not YOU'RE NOT
OR
YOU AREN'T
Are they? They are They're They are not THEY AREN'T
OR
THEY'RE NOT
Examples
Am/Are Is
a noun group Are you an English teacher? Mr Bean is an English
teacher.
an adjective I'm tired. She's English.
an expression of place or They're at home. It's nine o'clock.
time
an expression of age I'm 44. He's two years old.
when forming the We're learning English. She's teaching English.
present continuous tense
Am/Are Is
Question - ? "Am I disturbing you?" "Is this your coat?"
Positive Answer + Yes "Yes you are. We're very busy." "Yes, it is"
Negative Answer - No "No you're not. We aren't very busy." "No, it isn't"
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FULL SHORT
FORM FORM
(WRITTEN) (SPOKEN)
I am = I'm
he is = he's
she is = she's
it is = it's
is not = isn't
Articles - The / A / An
There are only three articles in the English language: a, an and the.
Their actual use is a complex one especially when you get into the advanced use of English. Quite
often you have to work by what sounds right, which can be frustrating for a learner.
For
"Books are expensive." = (All books are expensive.)
example:
"The books are expensive." = (Not all books are expensive, just the ones I'm talking
about.)
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A AND AN
A and an are the indefinite articles. They refer to something not specifically known to the person you
are communicating with.
You use a when the noun you are referring to begins with a consonant.
You use an when the noun you are referring to begins with a vowel.
For
"I saw an elephant at the zoo."
example:
THE
You use the when you know that the listener knows or can work out what particular person/thing you
are talking about.
For
"The apple you ate was rotten."
example:
You should also use the when you have already mentioned the thing you are talking about.
For
"She's got two children; a girl and a boy. The girl's eight and the boy's fourteen."
example:
We also use the when we know there is only one of a particular thing.
For
the sun, the wind, the world, the North Pole etc..
example:
However if you want to describe a particular instance of these you should use a/an.
For
"I could hear the wind." / "There's a cold wind blowing."
example:
"What are your plans for the future?" / "She has a promising future ahead of her."
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An = a, e, i, o, u
A = b, c, d, ....
A/An or The
This is a house.
This is a bed.
This is the bed in my
bedroom.
This is a dress.
a or an?
a = b, c, d ... an = a, e, i, o, u
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an apple, an elephant,
a banana, a car, a
an igloo, an orange, an
dog...
umbrella
BY GLORIA
"I am what I am!"
GAYNOR
I am what I am I am what I am,
I am my own special creation. And what I am needs no excuses.
So, come take a look I deal my own deck;
Give me the hook Sometimes the ace, sometimes the deuces.
Or the ovation. It's one life and there's no return and no
It's my world, deposit.
That I want to have a little pride in. One life so it's time to open up your closet.
My world, Life's not worth a damn, till you can shout out,
And it's not a place I have to hide in. "I am what I am!"
Life's not worth a damn,
Till you can say,
"I am what I am!" I am, I am.
I am, I am, I am good!
I am what I am, I am, I am, I am strong!
I don't want praise, I don't want pity. I am, I am, I am worthy!
I bang my own drum, I am, I am, I belong!
Some think it's noise, I think it's pretty,
And so what if I love each sparkle, and each I am!
bangle?
Why not try to see things from a different I am!
angle?
Your life is a sham, Who whoooo etc.
Till you can shout out, I am...
"I am what I am!"
I am, I am, I am useful!
I am what I am, I am, I am, I am true!
And what I am needs no excuses. I am, I am somebody!
I deal my own deck, I am as good as you!
Sometimes the ace, sometimes the deuces.
It's one life, and there's no return and no Yes I am!...
deposit,
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