English Grammar Class 1 Am, Is, and Are – PDF
When we talk about ourselves and others, we use three little words in abundance and they are “am”, “is”, and “are”. These words come under “to be” verbs in English grammar and the present tense form of “to be” are the three words “is”, “are”, and “am”. We use these present simple forms of “to be” verbs when we want to talk about people, places, and things such as “I am 3 years old”, “She is a girl”, “The house is huge”, and “I am home”, etc.
Chapter 8 of Class 1 English deals with am, is, and are as these three are the most used verbs (both as the main verb and helping verb) in the English language. These auxiliary verbs show the connection between the subject of a sentence with an adjective or noun that comes after the verb. These words can also be used to talk about the state of a person or things such as “She is sad”.
We will explore the use of is am are for Class 1 in this article and find out what kind of exercises kids get to solve in this chapter 8 of English grammar Class 1.