Understanding Be Verbs

Understanding Be Verbs

Master the foundation of English grammar

What Are Be Verbs?

Be verbs are the most fundamental verbs in English. They connect the subject of a sentence to additional information about that subject. The three present tense forms are am, is, and are.

When to Use Each Form

Am

Use with “I”

Is

Use with he, she, it, and singular nouns

Are

Use with you, we, they, and plural nouns

Examples in Context

Am: I am happy. I am a student.
Is: She is talented. The cat is sleeping. Tom is my friend.
Are: You are welcome. They are here. The books are on the table.

Test Your Understanding

Choose the correct be verb for each sentence, then check your answer.

1. She ___ a doctor.

2. I ___ tired today.

3. They ___ my best friends.

4. The book ___ on the table.

5. You ___ very talented.

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