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The “BE” Verb Be is a verb? It certainly is, but… –It doesn’t show action like most verbs –It tells what someone or something is or like.

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2 The “BE” Verb

3 Be is a verb? It certainly is, but… –It doesn’t show action like most verbs –It tells what someone or something is or like

4 Example time Marvin was being silly. NOTE: with this example we are using two verbs, was and being. Normally when we write or say this, we get rid of being. Marvin was silly

5 Our Present Tense “Be” Verbs am are is EXAMPLES –I am running. –We are laughing. –Freddy Joe is smiling.

6 Our Past Tense “Be” Verbs was were EXAMPLES –She was crying. –John and Sara were hopping.

7 Practice Decide what form of the “BE” verb should fit in the blanks. Then decide if the sentence is in past or present tense. am, was, is, are,were I ________ running on the track. Mandy _______ mean yesterday. Larry and Joe ____ nice this past week. I think Robert ___ a good person. Present Past am was were is

8 Game Time The class will be divided into two teams. For each problem, I will announce a “be” verb. Everyone will have 20 seconds to write a complete sentence using the “be” verb. correctly. Then I will call on one person from a team to show me their sentence. If their sentence is correct and they know the tense, they get a point. If incorrect, the other team can steal the point by showing me a correct sentence.


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