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RSB [31]
3 years ago
11

Exercise 1. Simple present and simple past of to be (Complete with the correct form) A) AM B) IS C) ARE D) WAS E

English
1 answer:
avanturin [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The question is incomplete, but to complete it, we have to know when to use the tenses:

We use the simple present to talk about habits, statements, feelings, plans. We use the past simple to talk about finished actions in the past that have a time reference.

Explanation:

To complete with the correct form of the verb to be, we have to know that the verb to change with the subject:

For I, we use "am" in the present and was in the past.

For he, she, it, we use is in the present and was in the past

Fo the subjects we, you, they, you, we use are for the present, and were for the past.

The next thing that we need to know to complete the exercise is when we use the simple present and the simple past.

  • Simple present: We use it to talk about things that are always true, habits, routines, express feelings, and plans for the future.

They are actions that happen in the present.

  • Simple past: we use it to talk about an action that has already finished at the time of speaking. It has a time reference like yesterday, last year, two weeks ago, etc.
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