jueves, 13 de noviembre de 2008
VERB TO BE
The Forms of “To Be” The verb “To be” is said to be the most protean of the English language, constantly changing form, sometimes without much of a discernible pattern. Considering that we use it so often, it is really too bad that the verb “To be” has to be the most irregular, slippery verb in the language
Present Tense
pronoms verb to be
I am
We are
You are
You are
He/She/It is
They are
QUESTIONS FORMS OF VERB TO BE
verb to be + pronom + complement
subject
Is your brother taller than you?
Am I bothering you?
Were they embarrassed by the comedian?
AFFIRMATIVE FORM
subject + verb to be + complement
I am a teacher
your are student
you are pretty
NEGATIVE FORM OF VERB TO BE
Pronom + verb to be/not + complement
subject
he is`nt play guitar
I am not nurse
they are`nt in the school
ADJECTIFS
ugly fea
beautiful hermoso
ugly feo
big grande
small pequeño
bitter amargo
sweet dulce
dead muerto
alive vivo
dirty sucio
tall alto
clean limpio
expensive caro
cheapbarato
far lejano
near cercano
fast rápido
slow lento
fat gordo
thin flaco, delgado
full lleno
empty vacío
sad triste
good bueno
bad malo
happy feliz
hard duro
soft blando
healthy saludable
heavy pesado
light liviano
high alto
hot caliente
cold frío
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