Be verbs
A verb shows action or a state of being.
I go home.
Home is my place to rest.
I like the smell of my house.
I feel totally relaxed.
Home refreshes me.
At home, I get ready for a new day.
"Be" verbs indicate a state of being.
Verbs must match subjects.
I am a doctor.
He is sleepy.
We are here.
Negative sentences need ‘not' after the verb.
I am not a doctor.
He is not sleepy.
We are not there.
The verb comes first in interrogative sentences.
Am I a doctor?
Is he sleepy?
Are we there?
"Are not" (is not) can be shortened to "aren't" (isn't).
He isn't sleepy.
We aren't there.
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