In this lesson, we will see how to use 'Is', 'Are' and 'Am' correctly in your conversations. These are simple present forms of the verb 'To be'. They help us say something about the subject. 'Is' is used in singular form and for the third person i.e., He, She or It. 'Are' is used in plural form and for addressing someone in second person i.e., You. 'Am' is used when you are talking about yourself i.e., the first person context. We will see sample conversations and example sentences using 'Is', 'Are' and 'Am'. This lesson will help you use these words correctly and confidently in your daily life. If you like this lesson, please 'like' the YouTube video and subscribe to our channel for more useful lessons every day. Don't forget to connect with us on Facebook
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