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By B.A Roberto Pesantes
English Language Consultant
We use «be» to describe something or
  someone.
                        TIP: AM FOR I
                             IS FOR HE, SHE, IT
                             ARE FOR WE, YOU, THEY

       Example:
       He is tall.
       Mike is intelligent.
       Nancy and Sussan are pretty.
       The house is big.



Subject + to be + complement (adjective)
We use «be» to say that someone or
something is in a specific place.
                        TIP: AM FOR I
                             IS FOR HE, SHE, IT
                             ARE FOR WE, YOU, THEY
  Example:
  He is in the house.
  Mike is at the airport.
  Nancy and Sussan are in the building.
  The house is in Lima.


Subject + to be + complement (place)
We use «have» to express possession.

                         TIP: HAVE FOR I, WE, YOU, THEY
                              HAS FOR HE, SHE, IT
         Example:
         He has a new car.
         Mike has a pretty girlfriend.
         Nancy and Sussan have homework.
         The house has a big garden.

Subject + have + complement (noun)
          has
Subject + have + complement (adjective + noun)
          has
More examples:


            is
  1. Tom ______ a very good student.
               has
  2. Sarah __________ an older brother.
               is
  3. Steve __________ in 3rd grade.
                   is
  4. My family __________ big.
            have
  5. I _______________ a big family.
                  is
  6. Melissa ____________ in Italy.
                 is
  7. The dog __________ small.
                is
  8. My car ___________ new.
                       are
  9. Your friends ______________ in my house.
                        are
  10. The students ______________ in class.
More examples:


                       is
  1. The children _____________ in the garden.
               has
  2. Sarah ___________ long hair.
                is
  3. Steve __________ in the bedroom
                            is
  4. The electric razor __________ in the bathroom.
            have
  5. I ______________ a red toothbrush.
                  has
  6. Melissa ____________ a new hair drier.
                  is
  7. The cat __________ in the street.
                         is
  8. The washcloth ___________ new.
                       are
  9. The cotton buds _____________ in the cabinet.
                  is
  10. My head ___________ very big.

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Be vs have

  • 1. By B.A Roberto Pesantes English Language Consultant
  • 2. We use «be» to describe something or someone. TIP: AM FOR I IS FOR HE, SHE, IT ARE FOR WE, YOU, THEY Example: He is tall. Mike is intelligent. Nancy and Sussan are pretty. The house is big. Subject + to be + complement (adjective)
  • 3. We use «be» to say that someone or something is in a specific place. TIP: AM FOR I IS FOR HE, SHE, IT ARE FOR WE, YOU, THEY Example: He is in the house. Mike is at the airport. Nancy and Sussan are in the building. The house is in Lima. Subject + to be + complement (place)
  • 4. We use «have» to express possession. TIP: HAVE FOR I, WE, YOU, THEY HAS FOR HE, SHE, IT Example: He has a new car. Mike has a pretty girlfriend. Nancy and Sussan have homework. The house has a big garden. Subject + have + complement (noun) has Subject + have + complement (adjective + noun) has
  • 5. More examples: is 1. Tom ______ a very good student. has 2. Sarah __________ an older brother. is 3. Steve __________ in 3rd grade. is 4. My family __________ big. have 5. I _______________ a big family. is 6. Melissa ____________ in Italy. is 7. The dog __________ small. is 8. My car ___________ new. are 9. Your friends ______________ in my house. are 10. The students ______________ in class.
  • 6. More examples: is 1. The children _____________ in the garden. has 2. Sarah ___________ long hair. is 3. Steve __________ in the bedroom is 4. The electric razor __________ in the bathroom. have 5. I ______________ a red toothbrush. has 6. Melissa ____________ a new hair drier. is 7. The cat __________ in the street. is 8. The washcloth ___________ new. are 9. The cotton buds _____________ in the cabinet. is 10. My head ___________ very big.