This document discusses the present tense of the verb "to be" and how it is used to state who or what something is, as well as ask personal questions. Common uses include introducing oneself or others ("I'm Sam", "You're from UK"), describing occupations ("She's a website developer"), and asking questions about location, names, or jobs ("Where are you from?", "What's his name/job?").
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2. PRESENT TENSE OF VERB BE
We use be to say
who somebody is or
what something is
I?m Sam.
You?re from UK
She?s a website
developer.
We use be to ask
personal questions.
Where are you from?
What?s his name/job?