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The Verb "Be"The verb “be” takes on different forms in the present and past.
The verb “be” indicates existence, temporary condition or permanent status.
The base form is be, the past participle is been, and the –ing form is being
The verb “be” is also used in progressive tenses, passives and prepositional collocations:
Passive voice:
Prepositional collocations:
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I think your video will reinforce the english grammar contraction concept that my daughter's teacher has taught her. By listening to your video on contractions as well as how you say the words to express the differences about the contractions.
Thank you for the opportunity explore your site and learn.
Respectfully,
ABest