Revision: Verb tenses Pam Clark. be For something that is happening or true at the present time (now). I am happy He/she/it is happy You are happy We.

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Revision: Verb tenses Pam Clark

be For something that is happening or true at the present time (now). I am happy He/she/it is happy You are happy We are happy They are happy be Present simple

City Lit Choose: amisare 1.I ………… at the front of the class. 2.My name ………………. Pam. 3.What ………………… your name? 4.My house …………… around the corner. 5.We …………… going on holiday tomorrow. 6.The plane ……….. very high in the sky. 7.They ………. away at the moment. 8.I ………… pleased to meet you. 9.You ………… in my English class. 10.Jean and Pam …………………. teachers.

City Lit Making changes: We are happy. Change this phrase to past simple: Change this phrase to future simple: Make this phrase negative: We were happy We will be happy We are not happy

City Lit Past simple: be Try to write your own sentences: It was a sunny day yesterday.

City Lit Change to past simple: waswere 1.I … am was … at the front of the class. 2.My name ………………. Pam. 3.What ………………… your name? 4.My house …………… around the corner. 5.We …………… going on holiday tomorrow. 6.The plane …..….. very high in the sky. 7.They …….….. away at the moment. 8.I ………… pleased to meet you. 9.You …..…… in my English class. 10.Jean and Pam …………………. teachers.