Bambook
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Hello to everyone. Please comment my points below.
A. Be going.
B. Be ready.
C. Be good.
1. I hope those are correct English sentences so only then the points below make sense.
2. "Be" - main verb (not auxiliary).
3. "Going/ready/good" - adjectives.
4. Are the sentences of PRESENT SIMPLE structure?
5. How to turn them into questions?
5.1. Only "Are you ready?" coming to my mind. But that is NOT PRESENT SIMPLE.
6. How to turn them into negatives?
D. Go fast.
7. Here I have no problem. "Do you go fast?", "Do not go fast". Though "fast" here is an averb and not an adjective.
8. Are A, B, C sentences of absolutelly same structure as D?
A. Be going.
B. Be ready.
C. Be good.
1. I hope those are correct English sentences so only then the points below make sense.
2. "Be" - main verb (not auxiliary).
3. "Going/ready/good" - adjectives.
4. Are the sentences of PRESENT SIMPLE structure?
5. How to turn them into questions?
5.1. Only "Are you ready?" coming to my mind. But that is NOT PRESENT SIMPLE.
6. How to turn them into negatives?
D. Go fast.
7. Here I have no problem. "Do you go fast?", "Do not go fast". Though "fast" here is an averb and not an adjective.
8. Are A, B, C sentences of absolutelly same structure as D?
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