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VERB TO BE SINGULAR PRESENT
The text outlines the use of possessive adjectives and the verb "to be" in the present singular form, providing detailed explanations with examples. Possessive adjectives such as "my,"
We use possessive adjectives to indicate that something
belongs to someone, that is to say, that we own
something. We use possessive adjectives before nouns
Possessive adjectives + Noun examples
Presessive pronoun -I -YOU -HE -SHE -IT -WE -THEY
Verb "to be"
Personal pronoun + verb to be
I-am
I am doctor
He, She, It_is
He is police
You, We, They _ are
You are footballer
Pronouns
She - Ella …. Third person - Female - Singular
He - Él ……… Third person - Male - Singular
Interrogative form structure
Verb "to be" + Personal Pronoun +
Complement + ?
Negative form structure
Personal Pronoun + Verb "to be" (negative / not) + Complement
We can use the contraction of verb “to be” + “not” in different ways.
Affirmative form structure
Personal Pronoun + Verb "to be" +
Complement