'Be' Verbs
A verb shows action or a state of being.I go home. Home is my place to rest. I like the smell of my house. I feel totally relaxed. Home refreshes me. At home, I get ready for a new day.
"Be" verbs indicate a state of being.
Verbs must match subjects.
- I am a doctor.
- He is sleepy.
- We are here.
- I am not a doctor.
- He is not sleepy.
- We are not there.
- Am I a doctor?
- Is he sleepy?
- Are we there?
- He isn't sleepy.
- We aren't there.
Present | Negative | Interrogative |
I am | I am not | Am I? |
You are | You are not (aren't) | Are you? |
He is | He is not (isn't) | Is he? |
She is | She is not (isn't) | Is she? |
It is | It is not (isn't) | Isn't it? |
We are | We are not (aren't) | Are we? |
You are | You are not (aren't) | Are you? |
They are | They are not (aren't) | Are they? |
[Quiz 5.1]
Which of the following sentences are written correctly?
1) I am thirsty.
2) You are kind.
3) He am not sad.
4) She are not tall.
5) It is not moving.
6) We aren't tired.
7) Is they running?
8) Are you ready?
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