• Verb (used without object)

    to exist or live
    Shakespeare's To be or not to be is the ultimate question.
    to take place; happen; occur
    The wedding was last week.
    to occupy a place or position
    The book is on the table.
    to continue or remain as before
    Let things be.
    to belong; attend; befall
    May good fortune be with you.
    (used as a copula to connect the subject with its predicate adjective, or predicate nominative, in order to describe, identify, or amplify the subject)
    Martha is tall. John is president. This is she.
    (used as a copula to introduce or form interrogative or imperative sentences)
    Is that right? Be quiet! Don't be facetious.

    Auxiliary verb

    (used with the present participle of another verb to form the progressive tense)
    I am waiting.
    (used with the present participle or infinitive of the principal verb to indicate future action)
    She is visiting there next week. He is to see me today.
    (used with the past participle of another verb to form the passive voice)
    The date was fixed. It must be done.
    (used in archaic or literary constructions with some intransitive verbs to form the perfect tense)
    He is come. Agamemnon to the wars is gone.

    tác giả


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