In this activity, we’ll focus on using the verb “be” in its positive forms in the Present Simple tense. The verb “be” is essential for describing states of being, identities, and characteristics in English.
You’ll practice forming positive statements using “am,” “is,” and “are.” The verb ‘be’ is different from all the other verbs in the Present Simple tense. ‘Positive’ means a normal sentence, not a negative or a question. This is sometimes called ‘affirmative’.
- I am cold.
- You are French.
- He is in the kitchen.
- She is hungry.
- It is Wednesday.
- We are late.
- They are on the train.
Mastering these positive forms will help you clearly and accurately describe yourself and others.