The Verb 'to be' in the present simple tense

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  • The verb "to be" in the present simple tense has different forms depending on the subject. Here are the forms:
    Affirmative (Positive) Statements:
    I am
    You are
    He/She/It is
    We are
    You (plural) are
    They are
    Example sentences:
    I am a student.
    You are my friend.
    He is an engineer.
    She is a teacher.
    It is a beautiful day.
    We are a team.
    You are talented.
    They are my colleagues.
    Negative Statements:
    I am not
    You are not (You aren't)
    He/She/It is not (He/She/It isn't)
    We are not (We aren't)
    You (plural) are not (You aren't)
    They are not (They aren't)
    Example sentences:
    I am not hungry.
    You are not late.
    He is not ready.
    She is not here.
    It is not difficult.
    We are not finished.
    You are not alone.
    They are not happy.
    Interrogative (Question) Form:
    Am I...?
    Are you...?
    Is he/she/it...?
    Are we...?
    Are you (plural)...?
    Are they...?
    Example sentences:
    Am I late?
    Are you busy?
    Is he a doctor?
    Are we friends?
    Are you ready?
    Are they coming?
    These are the basic forms of the verb "to be" in the present simple tense. Keep in mind that "to be" is an irregular verb, and its conjugation doesn't follow the regular patterns of other verbs in English.

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