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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is Or are

When do we use the word "Is" Or "Are"?
  

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"To be" is a very irregular verb. I am tired. You are tired.

  • "To be" is a very irregular verb.
  • I am tired.
  • You are tired.
  • He is tired.
  • It is very difficult.
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"To be" is a very irregular verb.

I am tired.
You are tired.
He is tired. It is very difficult.

We are tired.
You are tired.
They are tired.

These are all simple present tense.

The form of the verb (to be) depends on the "person" and "number" of the subject.
All the plural subjects take "are." The students ar

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