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Verb to be Am >>>> I Are >>>> Plural nouns, we, you, they, these or those. Is >>>> Singular nouns, he, she, it, this or that.
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She is late. She is not late. We are sisters. We are not sisters.
Negative Statements She is late. She is not late. We are sisters. We are not sisters.
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Contractions I am Saudi. >>>>>>>> I’m Saudi. He is a new student. >>>> He’s a new student. You are very smart. >>>>> you’re very smart. Negative contractions: I’am not Saudi. >>> no contraction He isn’t a new student. You aren’t very smart.
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He is a student. Is he a student? I’am from Saudi Arabia. Are you from Saudi Arabia? - We are teachers. Are you teachers?
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Am I early? >>>> I’am early.
Yes, you are. No, you’re not. Is this our house? >>> this is our house. Yes it is. No it’s not. No it isn’t.
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1- Describe a person or a thing: Noura is tall. These boys are fat.
Uses 1- Describe a person or a thing: Noura is tall. These boys are fat. The house is big. Jannie is the girl I met in Paris. These cars are expensive.
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2- Talk about a current situation:
I’am in the house. Jacob’s in the gym. Sue and David are on holiday.
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3- Talk about something which happens from time to time (often with adverb like: always, sometimes, often) We are sometimes late for our class. I’m always happy to see you.
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4- we use BE+ a/an when we are talking about what job someone does:
My sister’s a teacher. I’am a student. David is a doctor.
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