what is the second form of be
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The present forms are am/is/are. The past forms are was/were and the past participle from is “been”. The present participle form is “being”. The second form of verb be is was/were.
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The second form of 'be' are:
- The verb "be" has 8 forms.
- In the actual number of forms for the given verb.
- We use these forms to make all the tenses and other verb structures, in all moods, aspects and voices.
Of all Modern English verbs, to be has the most forms:
- am, are, is, was, were, be, being, been.
- In addition, the helping verb will is used to form a future tense with be (e.g. I will be with you in a minute.)
- The forms are so different in appearance that they don’t seem to belong to the same verb.
Be has 8 forms:
- be, was, were, been, being, am, is, are.
- Note that in dictionaries the headword for any given verb entry is always in the base form.
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