2. Present simple affirmative I am
You are
He/she/it is
We are
You are
They are
Question form Am I?
Are you?
Is he/ Is she it?
Are we?
Are you?
Are they?
Negative:
I am not/ I’m not
You are not/
aren’t
He/She/It is not/
isn’t
We are
not/aren’t
You are
not/aren’t
They
are not/aren't
Past simple I was
You were
He/She/It was
We were
You were
They were
The past
participle:
been.
Present perfect: has/have been
Past perfect: had been
3. 1. with a noun:
My mother is a teacher.
Bill Clinton was the president of the US.
4. This soup is very tasty.
The children were good.
2.1 with the -ing form to make the continuous
aspect
We were walking down the street.
Everything was wet. It had been raining for
hours.
5. 2.2 with the -ed form to make the passive
voice
The house was built in 1890.
The street is called Montagu Street.
This car was made in Japan.
6. John and his wife are from Manchester.
The flowers are on the table.