Am / Is / Are (Present Tense — Be Verb)

Tharani Dayadhi Karunathilaka.
3 min readMay 28, 2020

‘Be’ verb is used when a sentence doesn`t have a main verb. In that situation, it is a linking verb. It doesn’t describe an action. It tells us more about the subject of the sentence.

We use am / is / are as,

• The main verb

• A helping verb

Example: — I am a doctor. ( Here, ‘am’ is the main verb)

Example:- I am eating rice. (Here, ‘am’ is a helping verb)

What is the Main Verb?

The main verb is a verb that can stand alone in a sentence.

I eat rice ( eat is the main verb)

we can`t say that as “I am eat rice”. This is wrong. As there is one main verb eat we don`t need another verb because the main verb can stand alone.

I happy — Wrong

I am happy — Correct

Here am is the main verb as there is no other verb.

Affirmative Form / Positive form

I + am

Singular subject + is

Plural subject + are

Examples:-

• I am kind. / I`m kind.

• He is a farmer. / He`s a farmer.

• She is a teacher. / She`s a teacher.

• It is a book. / It`s a book.

• You are good. / You`re good.

• We are children. / We`re children.

• They are birds. / They`re birds.

• My father is a driver.

• Kasun and Kamal are tall.

Negative form

I + am + not

Singular subject + is + not

Plural subject + are + not

Examples:-

• I am not kind. / I`m not kind.

• He is not a farmer. / He isn`t a farmer.

• She is not a teacher. / She isn`t a teacher.

• It is not a book. / It isn`t a book.

• You are not good. / You aren`t good.

• We are not children. / We aren`t children.

• They are not birds. / They aren`t birds.

• My father is not a driver.

• Kasun and Kamal are not all.

Interrogative form / Question form

Am + I

Is + Singular subject

Are + Plural subject

Examples:-

• Am I kind?

• Is he a farmer?

• Is she a teacher?

• Is it a book?

• Are you good?

• Are we children?

• Are they birds?

• Is my father a driver?

• Are Kasun and Kamal tall?

notice one thing here we don`t put a full stop in places where we have put a question mark.

Try out the following examples:-

The answers are,

1.am

2.are

3.is

4.is

5.is

6.are

7.are

8.are

9.is

10.is

You can take the Sinhala translation as a video from the following link : -

https://youtu.be/FA6Obc7M2Os

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