VERB TO BE & TO HAVE -- SIMPLE PRESENT (1)
VERB TO BE
Singular:
First person singular I + amSecond person singular You + are
Third person singular He + is
Third person singular She + is
Third person singular It + isPlural:
First person plural We + areSecond person plural You + are
Third person plural They + are
Positive form: Present Simple with verb to be (am/is/are)
Subject + am/is/are + complement
1. Kim Sovanny is a student. (Singular subject + singular verb)
(subject) (v) (complement)
2. She is a student.
(sub) (v) (complement)
3. Kim Sovanny and Kim Monirith are brother and sister.
(sub) (v) (complement)
4. They are brother and sister. (Plural subject + plural verb)
(sub) (v) (complement)
Use:
We use the verb to be--simple present to................
EXERCISES:
1. Chose the correct form of the verb to be - am/is/are.
- It .....................cold today.
- I ......................at home now.
- They ...............Korean.
- There ..............a pen on the desk.
- My name .........Nikita.
- We ...................from Ukraine.
- That .................right.
- I ........................OK, thanks.
- Clara and Steve ......................married.
- She ...................an English teacher.
2. Put the words in the correct order to make positive sentences with the verb to be.
1 I twenty-five old. years am
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2 are We from Venezuela.
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VERB TO HAVE
Singular:
First person singular I + haveSecond person singular You + have
Third person singular He + has
Third person singular She + has
Third person singular It + hasPlural:
First person plural We + haveSecond person plural You + have
Third person plural They + have
Positive form: Present Simple with Verb to Have (have/has)
Subject + have/has + complement
1. Kim Sonirouk has a motorbike.
(sub) (v) (complement)
2. He has a motorbike.
2. He has a motorbike.
(sub) (v) (complement)
3. Rithy and Sovanny have two computers.
3. Rithy and Sovanny have two computers.
(sub) (v) (complement)
4. They have two computers.
4. They have two computers.
(sub) (v) (complement)
1. Chan Dara does not have a car.
Negative form: Present Simple with Verb to Have (have/has)
Subject + do/does + not + have + complement
Note: (aux) = auxiliary verb
(mv) = main verb
1. Chan Dara does not have a car.
(sub) aux) (mv) (complement)
2. He does not have a car.
2. He does not have a car.
(sub) (aux) (mv) (complement)
3. Dara and Theavy do not have two computers.
3. Dara and Theavy do not have two computers.
(sub) (aux) (mv) (complement)
4. They do not have two computers.
4. They do not have two computers.
(sub) (aux) (mv) (complement)
Use:
The verb “to have” implies the meaning of possession.
For example: “I have a job.” “I have a car.“ "I don't have any time."
In this form it does not take the continuous form (for that you have to use the auxiliary verb be).
For example: “I am having a shower.” “Are you having a good time?"