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State of Being Verbs past tense

Verbs show action or state of being. Action: Thomas Jefferson, the third U.S. President, belonged to the Democratic-Republican Party. Belonged is the action verb. State of being: One reason the Dutch colonized the Hudson River Valley was to establish trading posts. Was is the state of being verb.

Verbs show action or state of being. Queen Elizabeth hoped to halt Spain’s power by colonizing North America. Hoped is the action verb. State of being: The Seven Years’ War was the French and Indian War in the colonies. Was is the state of being verb.

State of Being To be (infinitive) been am be are were is was And sometimes being was

Past Tense -- State of Being Verbs Infinitive – to be First person Singular Plural I was We were I was We were Subject Predicate Subject Predicate

Past Tense -- State of Being Verbs Infinitive – to be Second person Singular Plural you were you were You were You were Subject Predicate Subject Predicate

Past Tense -- State of Being Verbs Infinitive – to be Third person Singular Plural she he it was they were It was They were Subject Predicate Subject Predicate

Find the state of being verb before it changes color. One reason the Dutch colonized the Hudson River Valley was to establish trading posts. was

Find the state of being verb before it changes color. The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution of the United States . was

Find the state of being verb before it changes color. Three major goals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition were to find a waterway across North America, discover new plants and animals, and interact with more Indian tribes. were