This document provides examples of the use of the verbs "am", "is", and "are" in the present tense in both long and short forms. It shows how these verbs are used in positive and negative statements as well as questions for the first, second, third person singular and plural. Examples are given for "I am", "you are", "he is", "she is", "it is", "we are", "they are".
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1. AM - IS - ARE
Long
Short form Example Negation Question
form
I am I'm I am late. I am not late. Am I late?
You are You're You are clever. You are not Are you clever?
(aren't)clever.
He is He's He is happy. He is not (isn't) happy. Is he happy?
She is She's She is hungry. She is not (isn't) hungry. Is she hungry?
It is It's It is cold. It is not (isn't) cold. Is it cold?
We are We're We are late. We are not (aren't) late. Are we late?
You are You're You are sleepy. You are not Are you
(aren't)sleepy. sleepy?
They are They're They are great. They are not Are they great?
(aren't)great