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"To be" is the copula, like an equals sign (=).

The verb "to be" includes all forms of BE.

Present: am, is, are

Past: was, were

Participles: being, been

Infinitive: to be

Base form: be

If your teacher says, "Use 'to be' in the sentence," you should use the correct form of the BE verb, as listed above.

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a noun is a person,place,thing, or idea

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