Compléter Verb to beVersion en ligne The Greek sea god, Proteus, was (like the sea) capable of changing form in an instant. In order to get any decent information out of him, you had to grab him and hold on tight while he went through his various forms — lion, wild boar, snake, tree, running stream — it wasn't easy. The verb “To be” is said to be the most protean of the English language, constantly changing form, sometimes without much of a discernible pattern. Considering that we use it so often, it is really too bad that the verb “To be” has to be the most irregular, slippery verb in the language. par Marisol Arias Muñoz 1 __is_ _are___ _is_ __is_ _am___ __is__ __are__ __are__ _are___ _am___ 1 Susan my new friend . 2 I a very good driver . 3 My neighbours very noisy . 4 Your black cat in the garden . 5 Susan and Mike my parents . 6 They my best friends . 7 I sure . 8 Your best friend at home . 9 We from Spain . 10 Luke and Tom actors .