Êٰ (to be) – a very useful verb
Êٰ (to be) is a very important verb, and it is used in many different situations, including describing people and things, giving opinions, saying where you are, and to form other tenses, such as the passé composé ().
- Je suis grand - I am tall.
- Tu es anglais? - Are you English?
- C’est génial! - It’s great!
- Je suis allé(e) au parc - I went to the park.
How to form êٰ (to be) in the present tense
Êٰ is an irregular verb, which means that it doesn’t follow the same pattern as regular verbs in the present tense.
This is how to conjugate the I, you (singular, informal) and he/she/it forms of êٰ in the present tense:
English | French | Example |
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I am | je suis | Je suis écossais(e) - I am Scottish. |
you (singular, informal) are | tu es | Tu es très grand(e) - You are very tall. |
he / she / one is | il / elle / on est | Elle est à la banque - She is at the bank. |
it is | ’e | C’est incroyable! - It’s incredible! |
How to form êٰ (to be) in the past
To give an opinion, describe someone or say where you were in the past, you can use the imperfect tense of êٰ.
This is how to conjugate the I, you and he/she/it forms of êٰ in the imperfect tense:
English | French | Example |
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I was | ’ét | J’étais au supermarché - I was at the supermarket. |
you were | tu étais | Tu étais avec moi - You were with me. |
he / she was | il / elle était | Il était malade - He was ill. |
it was … | c’était … | C’était ennuyeux - It was boring. |
How to use êٰ (to be) in the future
To give an opinion, describe someone or say where you are going to be in the future, you use the correct form of aller (to go) plus the infinitive êٰ (to be). This tense is called the immediate future and is translated as 'I am going to be', 'you are going to be', 'he/she/it is going to be'.
You form it as follows:
English | French | Example |
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I am going to be | je vais êٰ | Je vais êٰ en retard! - I’m going to be late! |
you are going to be | tu vas êٰ | Tu vas êٰ au centre sportif demain? - Are you going to be at the sports centre tomorrow? |
he / she is going to be | il / elle va êٰ | Elle va êٰ professeur - She is going to be a teacher. |
it is going to be | ça va êٰ | Ça va êٰ génial! - It’s going to be great! |
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