practice: 6 verb to be (afirmativa, negativa y interrogativa)

                               ¿Que es el verbo to be?


This verb is a word that in the present has two meanings BE and BE. This causes some problems for Spanish speakers who want to learn English. To exemplify its two 2 meanings, observe the following examples: Example 1: I am from Canada / I am from Canada Example 2: I am in Canada / I am in Canada

Common uses of to be

To be is used in many contexts in which Spanish would be used, be and even have. Let's see some of the contexts in which to be used.

Afirmativa:

Sujeto+verbo to be+complemento

Negativa:

Sujeto+verbo to be+not+complemento


Interrogativa:

verbo to be+sujeto+complemento+?
AfirmativasNegativas Interrogativas
I am in the schoolI am not in the schoolAm I in the school?
You are a studentYou are not a studentam I in the school?
He is a DoctorHe is not a doctorIs he a a doctor?
She is a teacherShe is not a teacherIs she a teacher?
It is a penIt is not a penIs it a pen?
They are in New YorkThey are not in New YorkAre they in New York?
We are studentsWe are not studentsAre we students?

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