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Conjugate “Be” / “This” and “That”

Welcome to your Conjugate “Be” / “This” and “That” lesson! In this topic we talk about:
• Conjugation of “Be” (be), full & contracted form
A few numbers
How do we use “be”?
This, that, these, those
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Conjugation of “Be” (be), full & contracted form

Positive Question  Negative
full form contracted form full form contracted form
I am I’m Am I ? I am not I’m not
He is He’s Is he ? He is not He isn’t
She is She’s Is she ? She is not She isn’t
It is It’s
Is it ? It is not It isn’t
We are We’re Are we ? We are not We aren’t
You are You’re Are you ? You are not You aren’t
They are They’re Are they ? They are not They aren’t

The contracted form is especially used in spoken English. In written English, the contracted form is reserved for familiar register.

A few numbers

1 = one 2 = two 3 = three 4 = four
5 = five 6 = six 7 = seven 8 = eight
9 = nine 10 = ten 11 = eleven 12 = twelve

How do we use “be”?

Use “be” to ask for someone’s name, nationality, age, health, and to answer questions:

“What’s your name?”
“My name is Thomas.”

“What‘s your nationality?”
“I‘m Spanish.”

“How old are you?”
“I‘m eleven.”

This, that, these, those

This (plural = these), and That (plural = those) are adjectives or demonstrative pronouns.

This and these are used to designate something that is close to you.

That and those are used to designate something that is far from you.

This lesson is easy.”

“Look at that tree!”

Important!

We use:

“He” for male humans
“She” for female humans
“It” for objects