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  2. Learn about the verb “to be,” how “to be” verbs work, and the most common tenses of “to be,” with examples of “to be” in sentences.

  3. The Verb "To Be" in English - Grammar Monster

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    The verb 'to be' in English is used as a main verb or an auxiliary verb. As a main verb, it means 'existing.' As an auxiliary verb, it helps to show tense.

  4. Be - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary

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    Be is one of three auxiliary verbs in English: be, do and have. We use be to make the continuous form and the passive voice : I ’m reading a book about the Titanic at the moment.

  5. The verb 'be' - LearnEnglish - British Council

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    The verb be is a link verb. It is used: with a noun phrase: My mother is a teacher. Bill Clinton was the president of the US. with an adjective: This soup is very tasty. The children were good. with a prepositional phrase:

  6. The 8 Be Verbs: A Comprehensive Guide - GCELT

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    Also known as linking verbs, the be verbs help connect the subject of a sentence to its complement or provide important information about the subject. While the concept of be verbs may sound simple, it’s vital to understand their different forms and usage in order to communicate effectively.

  7. be verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes |...

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    Definition of be verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. The Verb To Be: Forms, Examples and Grammar Exercises

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    The verb "to be" is one of the most common verbs in the English language. It has many different forms. Click Here for Step-by-Step Rules, Stories and Exercises to Practice All English Tenses

  9. “To Be” Verbs in English | FluentU Language Learning

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    To be is the most irregular verb in the English language. Its most basic forms include the infinitive be , am , is , are , was , were , being and been . Here’s a quick rundown of them: In case you’re wondering whether to be has always been irregular, check out the video below. (Spoiler: It’s been that way for centuries!) Present Simple.

  10. The Verb Be - Grammar Explanations - My English Path

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    The verb be is used as an auxiliary; it does not have a meaning on its own but it helps to form the continuous verb tenses, the passive voice, and some special structures. That is why it is sometimes described as a “helping” verb. Be in present continuous tense.

  11. Be Verb - All Things Grammar

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