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English conjugation of the verb "to be" in Present Simple Tense
InfinitiveImperativeParticiple
to be be
let's be
be
PresentPast
beingbeen
Indicative
PresentPast
I am
you are
he/she/it is
we are
you are
they are
I was
you were
he/she/it was
we were
you were
they were

Past participle
having been
Indicative
Present continuous Present perfect Future Future perfect
I am being
you are being
he/she/it is being
we are being
you are being
they are being
I have been
you have been
he/she/it has been
we have been
you have been
they have been
I will be
you will be
he/she/it will be
we will be
you will be
they will be
I will have been
you will have been
he/she/it will have been
we will have been
you will have been
they will have been
Past continuous Past perfect Future continuous
I was being
you were being
he/she/it was being
we were being
you were being
they were being
I had been
you had been
he/she/it had been
we had been
you had been
they had been
I will be being
you will be being
he/she/it will be being
we will be being
you will be being
they will be being
Present perfect continuous Past perfect continuous Future perfect continuous
I have been being
you have been being
he/she/it has been being
we have been being
you have been being
they have been being
I had been being
you had been being
he/she/it had been being
we had been being
you had been being
they had been being
I will have been being
you will have been being
he/she/it will have been being
we will have been being
you will have been being
they will have been being
InfinitiveImperativeParticiple
not to be do not be
let's not be
do not be
PresentPast
not beingnot been
Indicative
PresentPast
I am not
you are not
he/she/it is not
we are not
you are not
they are not
I was not
you were not
he/she/it was not
we were not
you were not
they were not
Past participle
not having been
Indicative
Present continuous Present perfect Future Future perfect
I am not being
you are not being
he/she/it is not being
we are not being
you are not being
they are not being
I have not been
you have not been
he/she/it has not been
we have not been
you have not been
they have not been
I will not be
you will not be
he/she/it will not be
we will not be
you will not be
they will not be
I will not have been
you will not have been
he/she/it will not have been
we will not have been
you will not have been
they will not have been
Past continuous Past perfect Future continuous
I was not being
you were not being
he/she/it was not being
we were not being
you were not being
they were not being
I had not been
you had not been
he/she/it had not been
we had not been
you had not been
they had not been
I will not be being
you will not be being
he/she/it will not be being
we will not be being
you will not be being
they will not be being
Present perfect continuous Past perfect continuous Future perfect continuous
I have not been being
you have not been being
he/she/it has not been being
we have not been being
you have not been being
they have not been being
I had not been being
you had not been being
he/she/it had not been being
we had not been being
you had not been being
they had not been being
I will not have been being
you will not have been being
he/she/it will not have been being
we will not have been being
you will not have been being
they will not have been being
Indicative
PresentPast
am I ?
are you ?
is he/she/it ?
are we ?
are you ?
are they ?
was I ?
were you ?
was he/she/it ?
were we ?
were you ?
were they ?
Indicative
Present continuous Present perfect Future Future perfect
am I being ?
are you being ?
is he/she/it being ?
are we being ?
are you being ?
are they being ?
have I been ?
have you been ?
has he/she/it been ?
have we been ?
have you been ?
have they been ?
will I be ?
will you be ?
will he/she/it be ?
will we be ?
will you be ?
will they be ?
will I have been ?
will you have been ?
will he/she/it have been ?
will we have been ?
will you have been ?
will they have been ?
Past continuous Past perfect Future continuous
was I being ?
were you being ?
was he/she/it being ?
were we being ?
were you being ?
were they being ?
had I been ?
had you been ?
had he/she/it been ?
had we been ?
had you been ?
had they been ?
will I be being ?
will you be being ?
will he/she/it be being ?
will we be being ?
will you be being ?
will they be being ?
Present perfect continuous Past perfect continuous Future perfect continuous
have I been being ?
have you been being ?
has he/she/it been being ?
have we been being ?
have you been being ?
have they been being ?
had I been being ?
had you been being ?
had he/she/it been being ?
had we been being ?
had you been being ?
had they been being ?
will I have been being ?
will you have been being ?
will he/she/it have been being ?
will we have been being ?
will you have been being ?
will they have been being ?
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Definitions:

  • -  Spend or use time
  • -  Work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function
  • -  Have an existence, be extant
  • -  Have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)
  • -  Have life, be alive
  • -  Be identical to; be someone or something
  • -  Form or compose
  • -  Occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere
  • -  Be identical or equivalent to
  • -  Represent, as of a character on stage
  • -  Be priced at
  • -  To remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted -- used only in infinitive form
  • -  Happen, occur, take place

Examples:

  • -  I may be an hour
  • -  She is our resident philosopher
  • -  Is there a God?
  • -  This is not a good answer
  • -  My grandfather lived until the end of war
  • -  This is my house
  • -  These few men comprise his entire army
  • -  What is behind this behavior?
  • -  One dollar equals 1,000 rubles these days!
  • -  Derek Jacobi was Hamlet
  • -  These shoes cost $100
  • -  Let her be
  • -  There was a lot of noise in the kitchen

User's Suggestions:

  • -  William Shakespeare - To be, or not to be (from Hamlet 3/1) To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles (...)
  • -  the above sentences have conjunctions but if the exact word highlighted and showed exactly what is conjunction then it will be easy to identify.

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