The usage of am, is, are If the subject is negative, the third person is are? Is the third person in singular use is, others use a, is? In the future, I will ask more questions. I hope you will pay more attention to me, and they are very simple

The usage of am, is, are If the subject is negative, the third person is are? Is the third person in singular use is, others use a, is? In the future, I will ask more questions. I hope you will pay more attention to me, and they are very simple


Am for I only
Is and are depend on their subject. The subject is plural with are and singular with is. It's very simple. There's no big skill



The plural form of I am a policeman


We are policemen.



Is the plural of AM are


Am has no complex number, am can only modify I, and I is a complex number, that is, we use are to modify, such as I am a student and we are students



The plural form of l am fine
()()fine.


we are



What is am?


are
vi.
(used of second person singular plural present tense, first person plural present tense and third person plural present tense)
v.aux.
1. (with v-ing to form the present continuous tense; with v-ed to form the passive voice)



The plural of yes, it is


yes,they are



The plural of is it apencil


are these some pencils?



The plural of this is a bus. That is a sheet


These are buses.Those are sheep.



Is that a bus


Are those buses?



She is my sister


They are my sisters.