facebook
favorite button
super instructor icon
Trusted teacher
This teacher has a fast response time and rate, demonstrating a high quality of service to their students.
member since icon
Since July 2021
Instructor since July 2021
Tutoring for English as a Second Language تطوير اللغة الانجليزية
course price icon
From 65.6 C$ /h
arrow icon
- Improve English reading
- Improve English comprehension
- Improve English writing

Perfect for students or children who speak basic English but want to improve their skills!
حصص لتطوير اللغة الانجليزية للاطفال و الطلاب اللي عندهم الاساسيات في اللغة بس حابيين يتطوروا
Extra information
Bring class material if applicable
Location
green drop pin icon
|
Use Ctrl + wheel to zoom!
zoom in iconzoom out icon
location type icon
At student's location :
  • Around Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
location type icon
Online from Saudi Arabia
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
Arabic
Skills
English as a second language (esl)
School
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
at teacher icon
Online via webcam
at home icon
At student's home
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
Similar classes
arrow icon previousarrow icon next
verified badge
Ahmed
Be and Have are among the most common and widely used verbs in the English language, so it is necessary for you to know the conjugation of each one of them, their structure in a statement, interrogative, and negative sentence.
* First, we start by conjugating both Be and Have in the Present Simple with the known verb pronouns:
(I, You, He, She, It, We, They).

🪄(Be) 🪄(Have)
I am | I have
You are | You have
He is | He has
She is | She has
It is | It has
We are | We have
You are | You have
They are | They have

* Forming declarative sentences using be and have.
The construction of a sentence in English is similar to that in Arabic. We need a subject pronoun, a verb, and an object.

Here are some examples of declarative sentences with the verb Be:
- I am a teacher.
She is my mother.
- We are students.
- You are so handsome.

Here are some examples of declarative sentences with the verb have:
- He has a big heart.
- I have a car.
- They have a big house.
- He has a colored feather.

* Interrogative sentence construction.
When we want to construct an interrogative sentence with be, we start with the verb first, then the subject pronoun, and end the sentence with a question mark (?), except for have, when we want to construct an interrogative sentence, we use an auxiliary verb, which is do or does.

Here are some examples of interrogative sentences with the verb Be:
- Is he a doctor?
- Are you ready?
- Am I right?
- Are they home?

Here are some examples of interrogative sentences with the verb Have:
- Does she have enough money?
- Do they have a house?
- Do I have a dog?

* Negative with Be and Have.
When we want to negate a sentence in English, we use not, which means "not" and can be abbreviated as (nt') and add it after the verb "Be". The verb "have" is negated by adding "do not" or "does not" before the verb, depending on the pronoun used. As follows:
- (Subject + Be + not + Object).
- (Subject + don't/doesn't + have + Object).

Here are some examples of negative sentences with the verb be:
- She is not from here.
- We are not afraid.
- This cat is not mine.
- I am not your friend.

Here are some examples of negative sentences with the verb Have:
- I do not have a car.
- She does not have a brother.
- He does not have a pet.
message icon
Contact Marwah
repeat students icon
1st lesson is backed
by our
Good-fit Instructor Guarantee
Similar classes
arrow icon previousarrow icon next
verified badge
Ahmed
Be and Have are among the most common and widely used verbs in the English language, so it is necessary for you to know the conjugation of each one of them, their structure in a statement, interrogative, and negative sentence.
* First, we start by conjugating both Be and Have in the Present Simple with the known verb pronouns:
(I, You, He, She, It, We, They).

🪄(Be) 🪄(Have)
I am | I have
You are | You have
He is | He has
She is | She has
It is | It has
We are | We have
You are | You have
They are | They have

* Forming declarative sentences using be and have.
The construction of a sentence in English is similar to that in Arabic. We need a subject pronoun, a verb, and an object.

Here are some examples of declarative sentences with the verb Be:
- I am a teacher.
She is my mother.
- We are students.
- You are so handsome.

Here are some examples of declarative sentences with the verb have:
- He has a big heart.
- I have a car.
- They have a big house.
- He has a colored feather.

* Interrogative sentence construction.
When we want to construct an interrogative sentence with be, we start with the verb first, then the subject pronoun, and end the sentence with a question mark (?), except for have, when we want to construct an interrogative sentence, we use an auxiliary verb, which is do or does.

Here are some examples of interrogative sentences with the verb Be:
- Is he a doctor?
- Are you ready?
- Am I right?
- Are they home?

Here are some examples of interrogative sentences with the verb Have:
- Does she have enough money?
- Do they have a house?
- Do I have a dog?

* Negative with Be and Have.
When we want to negate a sentence in English, we use not, which means "not" and can be abbreviated as (nt') and add it after the verb "Be". The verb "have" is negated by adding "do not" or "does not" before the verb, depending on the pronoun used. As follows:
- (Subject + Be + not + Object).
- (Subject + don't/doesn't + have + Object).

Here are some examples of negative sentences with the verb be:
- She is not from here.
- We are not afraid.
- This cat is not mine.
- I am not your friend.

Here are some examples of negative sentences with the verb Have:
- I do not have a car.
- She does not have a brother.
- He does not have a pet.
Good-fit Instructor Guarantee
favorite button
message icon
Contact Marwah