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11 BE, HAVE AND DO PAGE 106<br />

2 Form<br />

Present simple<br />

I am<br />

you/we/they are<br />

he/she/it is<br />

Past simple<br />

I/he/she/it was<br />

you/we/they were<br />

Present continuous<br />

I am being<br />

you/we/they are being<br />

he/she/it is being<br />

Past continuous<br />

I/he/she/it was being<br />

you/we/they were being<br />

Present perfect<br />

I/you/we/they have been<br />

he/she/it has been<br />

Past perfect<br />

everyone had been<br />

In simple tenses we add n't/not for the negative, and there is inversion of be and<br />

the subject in questions.<br />

This pen isn't very good. NOT This pen doesn't be very good.<br />

Were your friends there? NOT Did your friends be there?<br />

3 Be with the continuous<br />

We can use be with the continuous for behaviour over a period of time.<br />

The neighbours are being noisy today. The children were being silly.<br />

Compare these two sentences.<br />

You're being stupid. (behaviour for a time)<br />

You're stupid. (permanent quality)<br />

NOTE<br />

We can use be in the imperative for behaviour.<br />

Be quiet. Don't be silly. Do be careful.<br />

4 Be, lie and stand<br />

We often use be to say where something is.<br />

York is/lies on the River Ouse. The building was/stood at a busy crossroads.<br />

Here lie and stand are more formal and literary than be.<br />

5 Other uses of be<br />

We can also use be in these contexts.<br />

Events: The match was last Saturday.<br />

Identity: Mr Crosby, this is my father.<br />

Age:<br />

I'll be eighteen in November.<br />

Nationality: We're Swedish. We're from/We come from Stockholm.<br />

Jobs:<br />

My sister is a lawyer.

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