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This page shows the basic tenses with the verb be. It includes the affirmative or positive
form (+), the negative form (-) and the interrogative or question form (?).
The basic structure is:
But for simple past and simple present tenses, the structure is not the same. In fact, it's even
easier. There is no auxiliary verb. Here is the structure:
These are the forms of the main verb be that we use to construct the tenses:
I will have
+ I had been being I have been being
been being
CONTINUOUS
PERFECT I I I will not have
-
have been had not been being have not been being been being
+ being
Will I have
? Had I been being? Have I been being?
been being?
I was am will be
I had been being have been being will have been being
singular you had been being have been being will have been being
he/she/it had been being has been being will have been being
we had been being have been being will have been being
plural you had been being have been being will have been being
they had been being have been being will have been being