English - The Verb “To Be” Explained

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ม.ค. 2025
  • In this video, I explain the verb “To be” in English. I begin by explaining the irregular conjugations that “To be” has in present tenses, such as “am/is/are.” Then, I provide examples and proceed to the past tense, like “was/were.” Then, I explain the use of the progressive with “To be” where a conjugated “To be” combines with a participle/gerund ([verb]+ing) to form a progressive tense at any time (ex. I am/was going). In the end, I explain the function of “To be” in future and perfect tenses, along with modal verbs that use the infinitive Be (ex. I might be wrong). Finally, I provide numerous useful examples that cover every explained concept.
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