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I _______ happy to be here today.
I _______ happy to be here today.
am
She ________ a very smart student.
She ________ a very smart student.
is
They _________ planning a party for their friend.
They _________ planning a party for their friend.
are
The weather ________ nice this afternoon.
The weather ________ nice this afternoon.
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You ________ on time for the meeting.
You ________ on time for the meeting.
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________ you interested in learning Spanish.
________ you interested in learning Spanish.
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He ______ usually the first one to finish the test.
He ______ usually the first one to finish the test.
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My keys ______ somewhere in this room.
My keys ______ somewhere in this room.
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We ______ going to the cinema tonight.
We ______ going to the cinema tonight.
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It ______ essential to follow the instructions carefully.
It ______ essential to follow the instructions carefully.
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Study Notes
Grammar and Verb Tenses
- The verb "to be" is used to express emotions or temporary situations, e.g. "I am happy to be here today".
- The present simple tense is used to describe permanent or habitual qualities, e.g. "She is a very smart student".
- The present continuous tense is used to describe ongoing actions or plans, e.g. "They are planning a party for their friend".
- The present simple tense is used to describe general or universal truths, e.g. "The weather is nice this afternoon".
- The present simple tense is used to describe completed actions, e.g. "You are on time for the meeting".
- The verb "to be" is used to ask questions about preferences or interests, e.g. "Are you interested in learning Spanish?"
- The adverb "usually" is used to describe habits or typical behaviors, e.g. "He is usually the first one to finish the test".
- The present simple tense is used to describe the location of something, e.g. "My keys are somewhere in this room".
- The present continuous tense is used to describe planned or arranged actions, e.g. "We are going to the cinema tonight".
- The verb "to be" is used to emphasize the importance of something, e.g. "It is essential to follow the instructions carefully".
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Test your knowledge of verb conjugation with the English words 'am', 'is' and 'are'. Complete the sentences and choose the correct form of the verb for each sentence.