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Mapa de Verbo To be y Verbo To Have

The verb 'to have' in English is versatile and widely used to indicate possession or ownership. It can serve as the main verb in a sentence, as well as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses, such as present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect.

Mapa de Verbo To be y Verbo To Have

Verb To be and Verb To Have

Verb To Have

1. He has a new car. 2. I have one sister and four brothers. 3. You and he have many things in common. 4. She has an old wristwatch. 5. I have blue eyes. 6. They have many friends in Germany. 7. He has a headache. 8. I have a date with her tonight. 9. They have red hair. 10. You have brown eyes. 11. The cat has a long tail. 12. The house has two large windows. 13. The lawyer has many clients. 14. The university has a large library. 15. The office has two entrances. 16. She has a bad day. 17. I have a nice dream every day. 18. You have a bicycle. 19. He has many cousins. 20. She has the book.
We use the verb to have to express everything we eat or consume: We use have to say that we have breakfast: to have breakfast; we have lunch: to have lunch and dinner: to have dinner. We use have a / an to say that we eat and drink things (without using the verbs eat and drink). For example: to have an apple (to eat an apple), to have a coffee (to have a coffee) or to have a snack (to have a snack). We also use have to say that we take a nap: to have a nap, we take a shower: to have a shower or take a break: to have a break. We use the verb to have to express everything we eat or consume: We use to say that we have breakfast: to have breakfast; we have lunch: to have lunch and dinner: to have dinner. We use a / an to say that we eat and drink things (without using the verbs eat and drink). For example: to have an apple (to eat an apple), to have a coffee (to have a coffee) or to have a snack (to have a snack). We also have to say that we take a nap: to have a nap, we take a shower: to have a shower or take a break: to have a break.
The verb "to have" means "to have" or "to possess". It is commonly used in English, as it has many functions, as in our language its analogue in Spanish. He can be the main verb, the auxiliary verb in the times of "perfect" present, past and future, or be part of the formation of possessive phrases. In the past tense, the verb "to have" becomes "had".

Verb To Be

Examples
1. I am an architect. 2. I am American. 3. I am at home. 4. You are very beautiful. 5. You are right. 6. You are funny. 7. He is awake. 8. He is sleeping. 9. He is 23 years old. 10. She is drunk. 11. She is annoying. 12. She is in London. 13. It is in the fridge. 14. It is frozen. 15. It is under the bed. 16. We are Italian. 17. We are interested in jazz music. 18. We are at the office. 19. They are out. 20. They are late.
Use
The verb to be in English is a very common verb since it has several uses: It is used as an auxiliary verb with continuous present or continuous past tenses: She is eating a sandwich. I was watching a movie last night. It is used before adjectives and nouns to show identity or state of being: Susan and Anne are sisters. I am hungry. That painting is beautiful. It is used as an auxiliary verb in the future when going to: We are going to a party tomorrow. Natalia is going to get a haircut. It is used to indicate age: She is 25 years old. I am 70 years old. It is used to indicate location: The park is two blocks away. My office is in the city.
Definition
The verb to be in English means to be or to be, that is, it refers to things or people. The meaning of the verb to be will depend on each sentence that is formulated. But in order to know how to use the verb to be first, it is essential to know the personal pronouns in English, and then form a meaningful sentence.