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You ______ from the United States
You ______ from the United States
are
She ______ a doctor
She ______ a doctor
is
I ______ a student
I ______ a student
am
I ______ a student
I ______ a student
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You ______ from the United States
You ______ from the United States
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She ______ a doctor
She ______ a doctor
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Study Notes
Subject Pronouns and Be Verb Conjugation
- "I," "You," and "She" are subject pronouns used to identify people or entities in sentences.
- "Am" is the first-person singular form of the verb "to be," used with "I."
- "Are" is the second-person singular form of "to be," used with "you."
- "Is" is the third-person singular form of "to be," used with "she."
Examples of Simple Present Sentences
- "I am a student" indicates self-identification and current status as a learner.
- "You are from the United States" provides geographical origin and identifies the second person.
- "She is a doctor" conveys profession and identifies the third person clearly.
Repetition for Emphasis
- The phrases and their structures highlight the basic English sentence formation which includes a subject followed by a verb and a complement (e.g., job or origin).
- Repetition of sentences can help reinforce understanding and memory of verb conjugation.
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Test your knowledge of the verb 'to be' and personal pronouns with this quiz. Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of the verb 'to be' and the correct personal pronoun.