Faire la différence entre HAVE et BE
1. 'BE', c'est 'ETRE'
en français
2. HAVE GOT signifie
AVOIR, POSSEDER
3. Forme interrogative,
forme négative
 

BE
(verbe ou auxiliaire)

I am from Bordeaux.
She is from Liverpool.
He is from there too.
It is a crocodile.
We are at school.
You are good friends.
They are absent.
On peut
utiliser
une forme contractée
(= plus courte)
I'm an American boy.
She's English but
He's Canadian.
It's a bottle of milk.
We're in the garden.
You're under the tree.
They're at the cinema.

On utilise BE pour décrire une situation.

  • - It is a nice house.

  • - It is six o'clock.

  • - The cat is on the chair.

  • - The sky is blue but it is cloudy.

  • - This is right, that's wrong.

  • - It is getting cold in here.

L'utilisation de BE pour décrire une situation

L'utilisation de BE + Verbe en -ing

L'utilisation de BE pour construire la forme passive