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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

IS or ARE

What is the difference when using IS or ARE in a sentence.
  

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Hi, Think about the verb 'be'. Singular I am you are he/she/it is Plural we are you are (plural) they are Clive

  • Hi, Think about the verb 'be'.
  • Singular I am you are he/she/it is Plural we are you are (plural) they are Clive
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Hi,



Think about the verb 'be'.



Singular

I am

you are

he/she/it is



Plural

we are

you are (plural)

they are



Clive
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And a few extra common problems:

Uncountable nouns (e.g. food, furniture) + is
This food is delicious.

Every / Some / No / Any + one/body/thing/where + is

Everyone is here.
Someone is here.
No one is here.
Is anyone here?

Both + are, Neither + is
Both of us are tired.
Neither of us is tired.

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