Jumat, 18 November 2011

TO BE



To be meant is, but in Indonesian, is generally to be not translated
to be used as a liaison between the subject and predikat.

Predikat a sentence may consist of:
  • Adjective
  • Noun
  • Adverb
  • Verb

·         To be linking the subject and predicate, to be able to vary according to the subject.
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To be Positive Sentences & Contraction
Full 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.
 
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.

 
To be - negative forms and contractions


Full negative forms of the verb to be

I
am not
a singer.
He
is not
a receptionist.
She
is not
a nurse.
It
is not
my book.
We
are not
not musicians.
You
are not
a shop assistant.
They
are not
taxi drivers.

Contracted negative forms of the verb to be
I'm not 
a singer.
He
isn't
a receptionist.
She
isn't
a nurse.
It
isn't
my book.
We
aren't
not musicians.
You
aren't
a shop assistant.
They
aren't
taxi drivers.


The verb to be - yes / no questions 
Am
I
right?
Is
he
here?
Is
she
a nurse?
Is
it
second-hand?
Are
we
wrong?
Are
you
Alan Parker?
Are
they
American?

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