Basic Tenses: Be

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This page shows the basic tenses with the verb be. It includes the affirmative or positive form (+), the negative form (-) and the interrogative or question form (?).

The basic structure is:

positive (+): subject + auxiliary verb + main verb
negative (-): subject + auxiliary verb + not + main verb
question (?): auxiliary verb + subject + main verb

But for simple past and simple present tenses, the structure is not the same. In fact, it's even easier. There is no auxiliary verb.

Here is the structure:

positive (+): subject + main verb
negative (-): subject + main verb + not
question (?): main verb + subject

These are the forms of the main verb be that we use to construct the tenses:

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In the following table, we see be conjugated for 12 basic tenses.

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