DENTITAS :
Hari/Tanggal : Jum"at, 6 Januari 2023
Mapel : Bahasa Inggris
Kelas : 7A
Materi : TO BE (PRESENT)
KD : 3.5 dan 4.5
3.5
Mengidentifikasi fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan unsur kebahasaan teks interaksi transaksional lisan dan tulis yang melibatkan tindakan memberi dan meminta informasi terkait dengan tingkah laku/tindakan/ fungsi orang, binatang, benda, sesuai dengan konteks penggunaannya (Perhatikan unsur kebahasaan kalimat declarative, interrogative, simple present tense)
4.5
Menyusun teks interaksi transaksional lisan dan tulis sangat pendek dan sederhana yang melibatkan tindakan memberi dan meminta informasi terkait tingkah laku/tindakan/fungsi orang, binatang, dan benda, dengan fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan unsurkebahasaan yang benar dan sesuai konteks
The
verb to be is the most
important verb in the English language. It is difficult to use because it is an
irregular verb in almost all of its forms. In the simple present tense,
to be is conjugated as follows:
Affirmative forms of the verb to be
Subject
Pronouns
|
Full
Form
|
Contracted
Form
|
I
|
am
|
'm
|
you
|
are
|
're
|
he/she/it
|
is
|
's
|
we
|
are
|
're
|
you
|
are
|
're
|
they
|
are
|
're
|
Interrogative forms of the verb to be:
Am
|
I?
|
Are
|
you?
|
Is
|
he/she/it?
|
Are
|
we?
|
Are
|
you?
|
Are
|
they?
|
Negative Forms of the verb to be:
Subject
Pronouns
|
Full
Form
|
Contracted
Form
|
I
|
am not
|
'm not
|
you
|
are not
|
aren't
|
he/she/it
|
is not
|
isn't
|
we
|
are not
|
aren't
|
you
|
are not
|
aren't
|
they
|
are not
|
aren't
|
Examples:
§ Is Adya Korean?
§ No, she isn't. She's Japan.
§ What about Reza? Is he Japan, too?
§ Yes, he is. He is Japan.
§ Are Adya
and Reza Korean?
§ No, They aren't. They are Japan.
Use
of the simple present of to be
The principal use of the simple
present is to refer to an action or event that takes place habitually, but with
the verb "to be" the simple present tense also refers to a present or
general state, whether temporary, permanent or habitual.
§ I am happy.
§ He is helpful.
The verb to be in the simple present
can be also used to refer to something that is true at the present moment.
§ She is 12 years old.
§ He is a student.
Remember:
§ I, you, he, she, it, you, they are subject
pronouns (also called personal pronouns, a
term used to include both subject and object pronouns.)
§ am, are, is are
forms of the verb to be in the simple present.
§ 'm, 're, 's are
short (contracted) forms of am, are, is
§ 'm not, aren't, isn't are
short (contracted forms) of am not, are not, is not.
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