Am/Is/Are
English verbs have different forms in the simple present tense depending on the number and person.
Use "Am" With the first person pronoun I.
"Is" is used with the third person singular pronouns he, She and It.
"Are" is used with the pronouns You, They and We.
Positive | Negative |
I am (I'm) You are (You're) He is (He's) She is (She's) It is (It's) They are (They're) | I am not (I'm not) You are not (You aren't) He is not (He isn't) She is not (She isn't) It is not (It isn't) They are not (They aren't) |
Examples:
- I am a teacher.
- You are a student.
- We are good friends.
- Tom is not a policeman.
- Jenny is late again.
- It is ten o'clock now.
- They are not British.
➤ Practice Questions:
- I ▁▁ a girl.
- My father ▁▁ at work.
- Dixi and Susi ▁▁ my cats.
- The tiger ▁▁ in the cage.
- I ▁▁ a painter.
- My green pen ▁▁ on the floor.
- Roma and Betty ▁▁ good friends.
- ▁▁ you from London?
- His sister ▁▁ three years old.
- We ▁▁ children.
➤ Answers:
(1)Am (2)Is (3)Are (4)Is (5)Am (6)Is (7)Are
(8)Are (9)Is (10)Are
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