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To Be Quiz: Practice Am, Is, Are, Was, Were

Quick, free verb to be quiz with 20 questions and instant results.

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Michael BrantleyUpdated Aug 23, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 3
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
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This to be quiz helps you practice am, is, are, was, and were, and fix common errors in negatives, questions, and agreement. Get quick feedback on 20 items and see which rules to review next. For more practice, try the verb to be test, build skills with a wider verb quiz, or compare forms in a has vs have quiz.

Choose the correct form: I ___ happy to help.
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Complete the sentence: She ___ in the library right now.
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Select the correct negative: They ___ not late.
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Pick the correct past form: We ___ at home yesterday.
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Contraction check: He is tired. -> He ___ tired.
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Question formation: ___ you ready?
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Agreement with it: It ___ cold today.
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Choose the complement type: In "She is a doctor", the word "doctor" is a ___ complement.
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Existential there: There ___ a book on the table.
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Progressive auxiliary: They ___ being very quiet.
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Perfect auxiliary form: She has ___ late twice this week.
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Tag question: You are coming, ___ you?
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Polite imperative with be: ___ quiet, please.
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Inversion for questions: Where ___ they?
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Subjunctive base form: I insist that he ___ on time.
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Hypothetical were: If I ___ taller, I would play center.
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Passive requirement: The cake ___ baked by noon.
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Cleft structure: It is Maria who ___ the captain.
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Reduced relative clause: The man ___ late is my teacher.
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Either/neither with singular verb: Either answer ___ acceptable.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Understand the correct forms of the verb "be" and their appropriate contexts.
  2. Identify common errors in the usage of the verb "be" within sentences.
  3. Apply the proper form of the verb "be" to create grammatically accurate sentences.
  4. Analyze sentences to diagnose strengths and weaknesses in grammar usage.
  5. Evaluate personal understanding to improve overall proficiency in English grammar.

Verb Be Quiz: Practice & Review Cheat Sheet

  1. Master the present "be" forms - Dive into "am," "is," and "are" like a grammar superhero! Use "am" with "I," "is" with one person or thing, and "are" with more than one. For example, "I am curious," "She is creative," and "They are adventurous."
  2. Conquer the past "be" forms - Time‑travel back with "was" and "were." Apply "was" to single heroes ("He was brave") and "were" to your squad ("We were unstoppable"). It's like casting spells to pin events in history!
  3. Get friendly with "been" and "being" - "Been" pops up in perfect tenses ("She has been everywhere") while "being" shines in continuous forms ("He is being kind"). Think of "been" as your time‑hop buddy and "being" as the ongoing action DJ.
  4. Negativity with "not" - Say "no" in style by tacking on "not" after your "be" verb. Try "I am not bored," "She is not joining," or "They were not ready." Negative vibes? Nah - just clearer sentences!
  5. Flip it for questions - Turn statements into questions by swapping your subject and "be" verb: "Are you excited?" "Is he on time?" or "Were they impressed?" It's like doing a grammatical backflip!
  6. Describe states and qualities - Use "be" to paint pictures of feelings and traits: "She is enthusiastic," "The sky is enormous," or "They are champions." It's your grammar paintbrush for vivid storytelling.
  7. Link with a complement - As a linking verb, "be" connects your subject to its identity or quality: "He is a scientist," "They are best friends." Think of it as building a bridge between who and what.
  8. Build the passive voice - Let the action take center stage: "The cake was baked by Anna," "The letters are delivered every morning." Passive voice flips the script so the focus isn't always on the doer.
  9. Give commands with "be" - Sound like a confident coach: "Be early," "Don't be shy." Short, snappy, and super effective for instructions and motivational pep talks.
  10. Rock the contractions - Speak like a native by shrinking "be" and its subject: "I'm ready," "He's prepared," "They're unstoppable." Contractions add flair and speed to your everyday chats!
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