hello friends , in this article I am going to share with you interesting fact about use of is /am/are/ in English grammar for spoken English. Now we are talking about is/am/are which is auxiliary verb and when we are use these verb in our communication. These verb are "be" form of to do verb. Now first a fall we are talking about is/am/are in conversation.
in first piont we are going to talk about when we use "is"
when we talk about He /she/it/any third person like ram, shyam, jolly.
look at in given examples.
examples
He is in the school.
she is a doctor.
it is Sunday.
it's red.
Ram is asleeped.
Second point is use of "are"
Are is used when talking about plural person, when talk about we, you, they.
Example
They are children.
We are at home.
You are in the bus.
The third point is use of "am".
When we talk about self we use " Am" In our conversation. You looked at above image.
Example
I am in the college.
I am on the way.
Now we are gonna talk about other use of is/am/are in our conversation. Its used as a helping verb of present continues tense. Now the look in the below picture:-
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We use these verb in present continues tense as a helping verb. If you want to know "what is present continues tense? Then go to the link
Subject+is/am/are+v1+ing+object+O.w
Example:-
I am going to school. (Going is a go+ing)
I am not going to school.
Am I going to school?
Am I not going to school?
He is going to school.
He is not going to school.
Is he going to school?
Is he not going to school?
Now let's move on the other use of is/am/are in passive form of sentence.
He beats me. (Active)
I am beaten by him. (passive)
He is replace with him.(as object)
Me is replace with I. (As subject)
If you want to know how to use is/am/are grammatically correct in our English conversation in hindi you can see this video the link below 👇
Use of is/am/are in different conversation
Next use of is/am/are to demonstrate state of any person/subject.
Case in point
I am a doctor.
I am not a doctor.
Am I a doctor?
Am I not a doctor?
He is in the home.
He is not in the home.
Is he in the home?
Is he not in the bus?
She is a teacher.
You are a my friend.
Ram is my enemy.
Are you her friend?
Now move on some other use of is/am/are in English grammar for spoken English.
Use of is/am/are with keen on
- I am keen on playing badminton
- Are you keen on playing badminton?
- She is keen on watching TV.
- They are keen on writing.
- She is keen on cooking.
- Ram is keen on painting.
- You are keen on writing.
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