Verb to be
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.
Am
Is
Are
Positive form:
I-Am
You-are
He-is
She-is
It-is
We-are
They-are
Negative form:
I am not/ I'm not
You are not/ aren't
He is not/isn't
She is not/isn't
It is not/isn't
We are not/aren't
They are/aren't
Interrogative form:
Am I?
Are you?
Is he?
Is she?
Is it?
Are we?
Are they?
Examples:
I am so happy right now
You are my best friend
He is my amazing boyfriend
She is my beautiful girlfriend
We are close from you
Am
Is
Are
Positive form:
I-Am
You-are
He-is
She-is
It-is
We-are
They-are
Negative form:
I am not/ I'm not
You are not/ aren't
He is not/isn't
She is not/isn't
It is not/isn't
We are not/aren't
They are/aren't
Interrogative form:
Am I?
Are you?
Is he?
Is she?
Is it?
Are we?
Are they?
Examples:
I am so happy right now
You are my best friend
He is my amazing boyfriend
She is my beautiful girlfriend
We are close from you
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