Предмет: Английский язык, автор: recoveryy

Здравствуйте, подскажите, почему I read/I'm read переводится(переводчики) одинаково и от чего это зависит. В каких случаях глагол to be употребляется, а в каких нет? Глагол to be употребляется в том случае, когда в русском языке глагола вообще нету в предложения, например 'I'm teacher', а в чем разница если без этого(I teacher)? Будет 'Я учу'? Али что? Не пойму, когда ставить ('m,is,are), а когда нет.

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Автор ответа: willy56
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" I teacher" вообще не существует. 
" I am  a teacher" - глагол to be - связка. Дословно "быть", но в данном случае "есть" - "Я есть учитель". Эту связку  ни в коем случае нельзя пропускать, если используешь Present Continious. Использование этого глагола зависит от времени, которое ты употребляешь. 

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