VERB ("TO BE")
A verb can also be a word that shows a state or condition. (I am tired).
Some state verbs are: is, are, am
the verb ("to be") usually follows a noun or pronoun.
singular plural
I am we are
you are you are
he is they are
it is
she is
Verb ("to be")
(noun or pronoun) verb
Bill is a man.
He is a boy.
Tara is a girl.
Terry and Robert are happy.
A mouse is small.
I am Canadian.
Tom is tired.
EXERCISES:
Select the correct verb for the following:
we verb am are is
I verb am are is
she verb am are is
they verb am are is
you verb am are is
it verb am are is
he verb am are is
they verb am are is
he verb am are is
you verb am are is
Answers: 1-are, 2-am, 3-is, 4-are, 5-are, 6-is, 7-is, 8-are, 9-is, 10-are
EXERCISES:
Select the correct verb for the following:
Mary and I verb am are is happy.
I verb am are is a student.
Miss. Thatcher verb am are is a teacher.
Bob and Ted verb am are is young.
You verb am are is tall.
The dog verb am are is brown.
He verb am are is at home.
They verb am are is sad.
Daniel verb am are is a soldier
You verb am are is my best friends.
Answers: the nouns are: 1-are,2-am3-is,4-are,5-are,6-is 7-is,8-are, 9-is, 10-are
EXERCISES:
Click the box beside the verb.
he
is
are
talk
it
write
see
am
Bill
walk
Answers: the verbs are: 2,3,4,6,7,8,10
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