Am/is/are



Hello everyone
Today we'll go over our first lesson on grammar, it's the easiest one in English
So let's get started :)

Step 1: Read the lesson carefully
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Step 2: Read the summary

Let’s start with am 
*We use "am" when I talk about myself with nouns or adjective
For example:
Noun  I'm a student
Adjective  I'm happy :)


*We use "is" with he/she/it
For example:

He:
Noun  He's a student
Adjective He's happy :)

She:
Noun  She's a student
Adjective She's sad :(

It:
Noun  It's a cat
Adjective It's beautiful


*We use "are with you/they/we
For example:

You:
Noun  You're a student
Adjective You're happy :)

They:
Noun  They're students
Adjective  They're sad :(

We:
Noun  We're student
Adjective  We're hungry

So now we all know that:
IS with: he\she\it
ARE with: they\we\you
Am only goes with: I

Here's the positive form (positive means a normal sentence, not a negative or a question. This is sometimes called 'affirmative')

Positive  Positive short form:

I am  I’m
He is  He’s
She is  She’s
It is  It’s
You are  You’re
They are  They’re
We are  We’re

Next, here's the negative.
it's very easy, you only add "not":

I am not  I’m not
He is not  He isn’t
She is not  She isn’t
It is  It isn’t
You are  You aren’t
They are  They aren’t
We are  We aren’t


*NOTE:
Use "Here" for something which is near to us.
Here is the pencil in my hand.

Use "There" for something which is far from us.
There is the pen next to the lamp.

Use "That" for one object (singular) which is there.
That is his car over there.

Step 3:


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