#22-27: Useful English Verbs
Thursday, November 26th, 2009Lesson 3:
22. Born/to be born (When were you born? When is your birthday?) Note: There are two other forms of this verb with different usages: (Women are able to bear children. She gave birth to two beautiful babies.)
23. Exist/Be (Dinosaurs no longer exist. Don’t be angry, be happy!) Note: This is a special verb that changes depending on the subject it is being used with. Below, I have listed each form of “to be” with its matching subject.
Present: I am. He/She/It is. You/We/They are.
Past: I/He/She/It was. You/We/They were.
Future: I/He/She/It/You/We/They will be.
Present Perfect: I/You/We/They have been. He/She/It has been.
Past Perfect: I/He/She/It/You/We/They had been.
Present Conditional: I/He/She/It/You/We/They would be.
Perfect Conditional: I/He/She/It/You/We/They would have been.
This verb is more complicated than others, but not too difficult to use. Try making your own sentences with this and other verbs in my list. You can send them to me as a comment or by email, and I will make corrections or suggestions.
24. Become (If you study law and work hard, you can become a lawyer.)
25. Begin/Start (We are about to begin Lesson 4. What time does the movie start?)
26. Behave (The child did not want to behave, so he made loud noises in the library. Watch how this animal behaves when it sees a person.) The first usage indicates acting in a good or proper way. The second example indicates how the subject acts or reacts.
27. Believe (Do you believe that ghosts are real? Don’t worry, I believe in you).
That’s all for now. More words coming next week!



















