| Subject Pronouns | Full Form | Contracted Form |
|---|---|---|
| I | am | 'm |
| you | are | 're |
| he/she/it | is | 's |
| we | are | 're |
| you | are | 're |
| they | are | 're |
Choose the correct form of the verb to be - am/is/are
It cold today.
I at home now.
They Mexican.
There a pen on the desk.
My name Nikita.
We from Mexico.
That right.
I OK, thanks.
Clara and Steve married.
She an English teacher.
Interrogative forms of the verb to be:
| Am | I? |
| Are | you? |
| Is | he/she/it? |
| Are | we? |
| Are | you? |
| Are | they? |
Negative Forms of the verb to be:
| Subject Pronouns | Full Form | Contracted Form |
|---|---|---|
| I | am not | 'm not |
| you | are not | aren't |
| he/she/it | is not | isn't |
| we | are not | aren't |
| you | are not | aren't |
| they | are not | aren't |
Examples:
- Is Brad Pitt French?
- No, he isn't. He's American.
- What about Angelina Joli? Is she American, too?
- Yes, she is. She is American.
- Are brad Pitt and Angelina Joli French?
- No, They aren't. They are American.

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