Present to be Verb Sentence
The present forms of the verb “to be” are “am,” “is,” and “are.” Use “am” with I, “is” with he, she, or it, and “are” with you, we, or they. These forms describe things happening now, general facts, or states of being.
- I am happy today.
- You are a great friend.
- He is very tall.
- She is a talented artist.
- It is very cold outside.
- We are ready to go.
- They are excited about the game.
- The book is interesting.
- I am in my room.
- You are always helpful.
- He is the captain of the team.
- She is at the library now.
- It is a sunny day.
- We are learning about animals.
- They are in the cafeteria.