- To be/is - are -am/ was - were /been
- To like / liked / liked
- To want / wanted / wanted
- To need / needed / needed
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Grammar: The verb to be - Simple Present ( is - are - am )
Affirmative Negative Interrogative Negative question
I am I am not Am I ? Aren't I ?
You are You are not Are you ? Aren't you ?
He is He is not Is he ? Isn't he ?
She is She is not Is she ? Isn't she ?
It is It is not Is it ? Isn't it ?
We are We are not Are we? Aren't we ?
You are You are not Are you? Aren't you?
They are They are not Are they ? Aren't they?
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Sentences:
- I want to be your friend / I wanna be your friend.
- She is not studying with me anymore / She isn't studying with me anymore.
- Is he working all night long? / Aren't you sleeping at home?
- We are the world...we are the children.
- Aren't I your best friend anymore?
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The verb to be - Simple Past ( was - were )
Affirmative Negative Interrogative Negative question
I was I was not Was I ? Wasn't I ?
You were You were not Were you ? Weren't you ?
She was She was not Was she ? Wasn't she ?
He was He was not Was he ? Wasn't he ?
It was It was not Was it ? Wasn't it ?
We were We were not Were we ? Weren't we ?
You were You were not Were you ? Weren't you ?
They were They were not Were they ? Weren't they ?
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Sentences :
- He wasn't at home yesterday night. He was at church.
- Wasn't she your girlfriend? No. She wasn't my girlfriend.
- Were they playing video game with you?
- Were you studying the verb to be at school?
- Miguel was going to Jeane's house this morning.
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The verb to be - Perfect Present - ( have been - has been )
Affirmative Negative Interrogative Negative question
I have been I haven't been Have I been ? Haven't I been ? You have been You haven't been Have you been ? Haven't you been ? He has been He hasn't been Has he been ? Hasn't he been ? She has been She hasn't been Has she been ? Hasn't she been ? It has been It hasn't been Has it been ? Hasn't it been ? We have been We haven't been Have we been ? Haven't we been ? You have been You haven't been Have you been ? Haven't you been ? They have been They haven't been Have they been ? Haven't they been ?
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Sentences :
- How long has your sister been in Miami? She has been there since last year.
- Has Lucas been sleeping a lot.? No . He hasn't been sleeping a lot.
- Have you ever been in the USA before. ? No . I have never been there.
- I have been her best friend but she hasn't been mine.
- We have been studying together every week.
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Observe and learn :
Present - I learn English every sunday,
Present Continuous - I am learning English every sunday.
Past - I learned English every sunday.
Past Continuous - I was learning English every sunday
Perfect Present - I have learned English every sunday.
Perfect Continuous - I have been learning English every sunday.
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Present - Ana , Cris , James and Lucas study English together on saturdays.
Present Continuous - They are studying English together on saturdays.
Past - Ana, Cris, James and Lucas studied English together on saturdays.
Past Continuous - They were studying English together on saturdays.
Perfect Present - They have studied English together on saturdays.
Perfect Continuous - They have been studying together on saturdays.
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