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    be
    /biː/

    verb

    • 1. exist: "there are no easy answers" Similar existhave beinghave existencelive
    • 2. occur; take place: "the exhibition will be in November" Similar occurhappentake placecome about

    auxiliary

    • 1. used with a present participle to form continuous tenses: "they are coming"
    • 2. used with a past participle to form the passive voice: "it was done"

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  2. used to say something about a person, thing, or state, to show a permanent or temporary quality, state, job, etc.: He is rich. It's cold today. I'm Andy. That's all for now. What do you want to be (= what job do you want to do) when you grow up? These books are (= cost) $3 each. Being afraid of the dark, she always slept with the light on.

  3. 1. a. : to equal in meaning : have the same connotation as : symbolize. January is the first month. let x be 10. b. : to have identity with : to constitute the same idea or object as. The first person I met was my brother. c. : to constitute the same class as. These three books are the authoritative works on the president's life. d.

  4. To be is to exist, or to take place. As Hamlet best put it: "To be or not to be, that is the question." The verb be is one of the most frequently used words in English, and it often takes the form of am, are, were, or was.

  5. Definition of be verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 1. auxiliary verb A1. You use be with a present participle to form the continuous tenses of verbs. This is happening in every school throughout the country. [AUX -ing] She didn't always think carefully about what she was doing. [AUX -ing] And, between my two lectures, I will be making a quick trip to Phoenix. [AUX -ing]

  7. be verb (POSITION) A1. used to show the position of someone or something: It's been in the cupboard for months. She's in the kitchen. it is/it was, etc. used to give a fact or your opinion about something: It's not surprising that she left him. It's a good idea to keep a spare key somewhere safe.

  8. 1. To exist in actuality; have life or reality: I think, therefore I am. 2. a. To occupy a specified position: The food is on the table. b. To remain in a certain state or situation undisturbed, untouched, or unmolested: Let the children be. 3. To take place; occur: The test was yesterday. 4. To go or come: Have you ever been to Italy?

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