<p>I'm looking at an example in my book, it states-</p>
<p>(following a form of the verb "to be")</p>
<p>I don't retain an inkling of what that statement implies...</p>
<p>sigh, the chapter is relevant to pronouns. </p>
<p>Can someone please me comprehend this?
Thanks a billion to whoever does.</p>
<p>You're not making it clear exactly what the example in your book states. "I don't retain an inkling..."--is that what you're not getting?</p>
<p>Some form of the verb "to be" are
-was
- were
- have been
- will be
- had been
- would be</p>
<p>and so on.</p>
<p>The form of the verb "to be".</p>
<p>is there a list that I could memorize? Or?
Thanks for reponding btw.</p>