"To be" is used for describing, locating, and identifying things. It's an irregular verb requiring memorization of different conjugations
Present: am/is/are + being. Past: was/were + been
Prepositions connect parts of a sentence in French. à means "to," "at," or "in". De means "of" or "from"
DO becomes DOES in third person singular. Most verbs ending in '-o' use '-es' instead of '-s'. DO can function as both auxiliary and main verb in same sentence
"Suggest" means to provide an idea or convey a thought. The verb comes from Latin meaning "to prompt". People are most likely subjects to suggest something. Evidence can be suggestive, but certain objects may not work
HAVE becomes HAS for third-person singular subjects (he, she, it). HAVE shows ownership, possession, or availability of something. HAVE is not used in progressive tense with third-person singular