By Haslinda Midy By Haslinda Midy SK St Mary PaparSK St Mary Papar
Let’s LearnLet’s Learn‘‘verbs to verbs to
be’be’
Verbs to be Verbs to be
Present Tenseisaredo / doeshas / have
Past Tense• was• were• did• had
‘‘is’is’We use ‘is’ for singular noun or in continuous
tenses. For examples:• Fatihah is a girl. • Puan Suraya is teaching Mathematics.• The old man is my grandfather.• The man with a necktie is holding a briefcase.• The woman wearing a baju kurung is my
mother.• The girl with a pony tail is riding a bicycle.• The gentleman with a pair of spectacles is my
brother.• The lady with plaited hair is wearing an apron.
‘‘are’are’We use ‘are’ for plural nouns or in
continuous tenses. For examples:• The two boys are my cousins.• The gardeners are planting some flowers.• The old men are my neighbours.• The pupils are having their English lesson
now.• The firemen are putting out the fire.• They are swimming in the river.• The women are weaving baskets at the
verandah.• The ladies are my sisters.
‘‘was’was’
We use ‘was’ for actions which had been done in the past for singular noun. For examples:
She was doing her homework just now.The cat was eating some fish this
morning.Aminah was having some porridge for
breakfast this morning.Audrey was absent yesterday.My mother was talking on the phone
when the door bell rang.
‘‘were’were’We use ‘were’ for actions which had been
done in the past for plural nouns. For examples:
• They were playing football this morning.• The ladies were dancing at the hall last
Wednesday.• Our teachers were having their meeting
at the library yesterday.• My sisters were baking some cakes
yesterday.• The pupils were singing in the class
when their teacher came in.
‘‘does’ & ‘do’does’ & ‘do’We use ‘does’ for singular and ‘do’ for
plural.For examples:She does her homework everyday.We do our homework at home.He does his house chores every morning.They do their house chores every night.Mary does her drawing every weekend.Upin and Epin do their dancing lesson
every Saturday.
‘‘has’ & ‘have’has’ & ‘have’We use ‘has’ for singular and ‘have’ for
plural.For examples:She has a blue pencil case.They have new red bicycles.He has many toys at home.We have a big house with a big garden.The cat has ten newborn kittens.The fishermen have big fishing boats.
Fill in the blanks with the correct Fill in the blanks with the correct answers.answers.has/have, does/do, is/are, was/werehas/have, does/do, is/are, was/were1.The girl _____ a new blue bicycle.2.The garbage collectors _____ collecting the
rubbish when a dog chased after them yesterday.
3.The lady with high heels __ the one who teaches us Science at school.
4.The pupils ____ a lot of homework to do given by their teachers.
5.My family and I ____ having our lunch at the restaurant.
6.My sister ____ absent yesterday because she was sick.
Exercise Exercise 11
Underline the correct Underline the correct answersanswers1. Puan Norhayati (has, have) a son and two
daughters.2. Nelson’s father (is, are) the headmaster
of his school.3. The blind man (was, were) walking
across the road with the help of his guide dog.
4. They (was, were) sad to have lost the game.
5. Hashim (has, had) done his homework yesterday.
6. Where (do, does) she keep her stamp?
Exercise 2Exercise 2
Answers to Exercise 1Answers to Exercise 1
1.The girl has a new blue bicycle.2.The garbage collectors were collecting the
rubbish when a dog chased after them yesterday.
3.The lady with high heels is the one who teaches us Science at school.
4.The pupils have a lot of homework to do given by their teachers.
5.My family and I are having our lunch at the restaurant.
6.My sister was absent yesterday because she was sick.
Answers to Exercise 2Answers to Exercise 21. Puan Norhayati (has, have) a son and two
daughters.2. Nelson’s father (is, are) the headmaster
of his school.3. The blind man (was, were) walking
across the road with the help of his guide dog yesterday.
4. They (was, were) sad to have lost the game.
5. Hashim (has, had) done his homework yesterday.
6. Where (do, does) she keep her stamp?
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