Basic English Lesson!
Use of “am / is / are” in conversations.
I am an engineer.
This is a motorcycle.
This is a scooter.
That is the Taj hotel.
This is our house.
That is also our house.
His name is Ram.
This is my aunt.
That is a girl.
This is a chair.
This is a table.
This table is old.
This is a computer.
This is my watch.
Rajesh is my friend.
He is my brother.
Sheetal is my sister.
She is a beautiful girl.
I am a boy.
He is a student.
They are my friends.
You are a girl.
This is a door.
You are a fool.
These are my books.
That is a telephone.
These are books.
That is a telephone.
These are books.
This is a stove.
He is a thief.
He is an honest man.
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NEGATIVES:
He is not my friend.
Ram is not my bother.
I am not a boy.
She is not a girl.
They are not happy.
You are not sad.
I am not asleep.
Ram is not guilty.
They are not sportsmen.
We are not students.
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INTERROGATIVES:
Is he a player?
Is she a beautiful woman?
Is Ram guilty?
Am I happy?
Are you a good writer?
Are we doctors?
Am I am teaching?
Is this my pen?
Are they my friends?
Is he my brother?