This document summarizes the conjugations of the verb "to be" in English. It has 3 forms in the present (am, is, are), 2 forms in the past (was, were), and 1 form each for the present participle (being) and past participle (been). It also discusses how possession is shown in English using apostrophes and explains the prepositions "in", "on", and "at" and their uses regarding place.
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4. 1.It has 3 forms of conjugations in
the present.(am-is-are)
2.It has 2 forms of conjugation in the
past.(was –were)
3.It has 1 form of conjugation in the
present participle (being) and 1 form
in the past participle (been)
10. Example:
• He be/been /being
student
• She be/been /being teacher
• They be/been/being backers
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12. We show this act of possession
by adding a possessive ending,
typically an “apostrophe -s”
(Fred's report) to a singular
noun and “just an apostrophe” to
a plural noun (the persons'
rights) (Children's toys).
13. • People
• Animal
• Time
expressions
• Entities
Owner
• S
S
• People
• Animal
• Thing
Possession
17. IN
IN A PLACE
Example:
• My father’s in the kitchen.
• They are in Canada.
• The gift is in a box.
18. ON
In an area where you have a
contact
Example:
• My glasses are on the table.
• The pictures are on the walls.
• The children are playing on the floor .