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Course Introduction[Word Forms and Simple Present Tense]

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Word Forms

Word Forms Week:01  Welcome to beginning grammar, Introduction to Grammar. In this lesson, you will learn about some different word forms. There are different kinds of words. We are going to look at nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Then we will look at different kinds of nouns: common nouns, proper nouns, and pronouns. To begin, a noun is a word that is a person, place, or thing. For example, a noun is a person like the words mother, student, teacher, and baby. Noun: A noun is also a place. The words city, restaurant, classroom, and park are all nouns. examples; A noun is a thing. So the words pen, chair, keyboard, and banana are also all nouns. Verb:  Another kind of word is a verb. A verb is an action word. Cook, laugh, drink, and dance are all verbs. They tell what happens. Adjective:  A 3rd kind of word is an adjective. An adjective is a word that describes a noun. Tall, hot, and pink are all adjectives. They tell you something about the nouns. The giraffe is tall, the c...

BE Verb

  BE Verb Week:01 In this lesson, you will learn about the BE Verb. What is the BE verb? Well, BE is a verb to start with. Remember a verb is an action word like cook, laugh, drink and dance. BE is a verb but it is not an action word. I am sure you hear the BE verb all of the time. In fact, these sentences are full of the BE verb. Let's look is, is a form of the BE verb. I am is also the BE verb and are is also a form of BE. Let's look at the verb chart for BE in the simple present. Here is a chart with the pronouns and here are the forms of the BE verb. I am, you are, he is, she is, it is, we are, you are and they are. You can see there are 3 forms of the BE verb. Other verbs only have 2 forms, but BE is always different. You can see that BE is strange because none of these forms look like BE. There's no letter BE in any of them. Also notice that the plural forms are all the same word. When do we use the BE verb? Let's look at this sentence, Mark drinks water, Mark is ...