Conjugating Verb to be in the Affirmative Form
| Affirmative Form | Example |
|---|---|
| I am | I am a student. |
| You are | You are a student. |
| He is | He is a student. |
| She is | She is a student. |
| It is | It is a cat. |
| You are | You are a student. |
| They are | They are cats. |
| We are | We are students. |
Conjugating Verb to be in the Negative Form
| Negative Form | Example |
|---|---|
| I am not | I am not a student. |
| You are not | You are not a student. |
| He is not | He is not a student. |
| She is not | She is not a student. |
| It is not | It is not a cat. |
| You are not | You are not students. |
| They are not | They are not cats. |
| We are not | We are not students. |
Conjugating Verb to be in the interrogative Form
| Interrogative Form | Example |
|---|---|
| am I? | am I a student? |
| are you? | are you a student? |
| is he? | is he a student? |
| is she? | is she a student? |
| is it? | is it a cat? |
| are you? | are you students? |
| are they? | are they cats? |
| are we? | are we students? |
