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contraction and conjugation

  Let's look at how we can use contractions using the verb 'to be' correctly. Contractions involve joining two words together — using an apostrophe. They are commonly used in informal written English and spoken English. When forming a contraction with the verb 'to be', we can use the simple present tense of the verb. Uncontracted                                    Contracted          I am                                                                     I´m          Y ou are                                                             You´re           He/She/It is                                         He's/She's/It's           We are                                                                We're           They are                                                             They're Here are some examples : "I'm going to sit a writing exam at 2 o'clock on Thursday." "You're invited to come over for dinner tomorr

Personal pronouns and verb to be

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  The present tense of 'be' has three forms. We say  "I am," "he (or she, or it) is," and "you (or we or they) are."  All other English verbs have only two forms in the simple present tense. (That's 3rd-person singular for he, she, or it, and the base form for everything else.)

learning with Elizabeth

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  In this blog you can find valuable  information about personal pronouns and the use of the verb to be, the cojugation and another things very interesting. let's start Personal pronoun is a short word we use as a simple substitute for the proper name of a person.