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Verb to be (am, is, are) - Example Sentences


Verb to be (am, is, are) examples and sentences. Usage examples of am, is, are. Affirmative sentences, negative sentences, interrogative sentences (questions) with verb to be. Am-is-are in a sentence.


The verb "to be" is one of the most essential and versatile verbs in the English language. The verb "to be," particularly in its present tense forms "am," "is," and "are," is a fundamental component of English grammar. These forms are used to express identity, characteristics, states, and conditions.



Usage

Used to describe someone or something

He is a doctor.


Used to talk about location.

He is at home.


Used to talk about weather.

It is sunny today. Used to talk about time and dates. It is 2.00 o'clock. Used to talk about measures, sizes and prices. It is 5 dollars.

Usage Examples


Description


Mia is a student.


He is French.


She is from France.


Tom is 25 years old.


They are Catholic.


I am late.


She is happy.


It is a dog.


This book is useful.


These flowers are beautiful.



Location


I am at home.


Amy is at work.


They are in the garden.


The apples are on the table.



Weather


It is hot today.


It is windy outside.


How is the weather there.


The weather is cold, but it isn't rainy.



Time / Date


What time is it?


It is 2.30 .


When is your wedding.


It is next Sunday.


My birthday is on Friday.



Price


How much is it?


It is 20 dollars.



Measures


How long is it?


It is 2 meters.


What is your size?



Affirmative Sentences


My father is a teacher.


I am very tired today.


Mia is my friend.


Mia is from Italy. She is Italian.


My mother is in the kitchen.


Tom is not here. He is on holiday.


She is a beautiful woman.


You are wrong.


We are on the same team.


My new shoes are very expensive.


Our house is near the park.


Mia and Tom are married.


The meeting is at 3 o'clock.


The weather is rainy, but it is not cold.


Their house is very big.


He is busy today.


She's a talented musician.


The letter is on the table.


 I am  happy to see you.


You are very kind.


He is young and she is old.


We are a family.


I am a member of the club.


She is on vacation.


Tom is in the office.


She is good at math.


He is a quick learner.


It is a common mistake.


I am proud of you.


I am responsible for the project.


He is an honest person.


She is always on time.


My car is comfortable.



Negative Sentences


I am not ready yet.


I am not hungry now.


The manager isn't available today.


I am not interested in politics.


Her name is not on the list.


The exam isn't very difficult.


I am not free on Monday.


The library is not open on Sundays.


My keys are not in the drawer.


It isn't a problem.


It is not cold today.


It is not possible.


We are not alone here.


I am not afraid of snakes.


I am not happy with the results.


She is not in a hurry.


She is not in a good mood today.


It is not an easy task.


She isn't my best friend.


It is not the right time.


The world is not flat.


The food is not tasty.


She isn't late for the meeting.


The weather isn't nice today.


The children aren't in the park.


They are good friends.


Your book is on the shelf.



Interrogative Sentences


Am I late?


Am I wrong?


Is it true?


Is she okay?


Is he your brother?


Are you at school?


Is your father sick?


Are you married or single?


Are you sure about that?


Is this your book?


Is she the new manager?


Is it necessary?


Is he still at the party?


Is it your turn?


My favorite color isn't blue.


Is it the right decision?


Are you ready for the exam?


Is your house near the station?


Are you excited about the trip?


What is that?


Who is that woman?


Why are you late?


Why is he here?


What is your profession?


What is his nationality?


Where is your father?


What is your favorite color?


Where are you from?


How old are you?


What time is it?


When is the meeting?


How much is it?

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