We use verb be
-to say who somebody is or what something is: I'm Sam That's my ticket.
-to describe something or somebody: Your shoes are nice. He is tall.
-to say where somebody is from: He's American. We are from Brazil
-to talk about people's jobs: She is a teacher. My father's a doctor
-to talk about somebody's age: I'm nineteen. Sally's twenty one.
-to say how we feel: We are bore. He is angry.
-to say where somebody or something is: She is a at home. Your bag's on the chair.
-to talk about somebody's health: I'm fine. Kate is ill.
Affirmative
I am
he/she/it is
they/we/you are
Negative
I am not
she/is/it is not
they/we/you are not
he/she/it doesn't+verb
you/they/we do+verb
Question
am I?
is she/he/it?
are they/we/you?
does she/he/it + verb
do you/they/we + verb
-to talk about possession: I have got a mobile phone. You haven't got a car.
-to describe somebody: She has got dark hair. Has he got green eyes?
-to talk about illnesses: I have got a headache. Have you got a cold?
Affirmative
I/we/you/they have got
he/she/it has got
Negative
I/we/you/they have not got
she/he/it has not got
Question
Have I/we/they/you got
Has she/he/it got
Examples
I go to the cinema everyday.
Do you have a breakfast?
We often watch a film.
Does barış send a message to berk every week?
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