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Am, Is, Are

Am, is, and are are called to be. This to be belongs to Auxiliary Verb. This auxiliary verb is used in the sentence which does not have Verb, and in Present Tense. To be (am, is, are) is not necessary in the sentence with Verb. Look at the examples below: (more…)

Present Tense Using Verbs

Present tense is used to express general facts and daily activities. There are two types of verbs used in present tense. They are Verb + s/es, and Verb without s/es.

A. Verb + s/es
Verb +s/es is used for the subjects She, He, It, Singular Noun, and Uncountable Noun. Look at the examples below:

1. She goes to school everyday. (go + es)
2. He drinks coffee every morning. (drink + s)
3. It works well. (work + s)
4. My father teaches English in a university. (teach + es)
5. This fruit contains vitamin A (contain + s)

B. Verb without s/es

Verb without s/es is used for the subject I, You, They, We, and Plural Noun. Look at the examples below:

1. I go to school everyday.
2. You drink coffee every morning.
3. They work carefully.
4. We study every night,
5. John and Sally come to my house every Monday.