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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
You ______ from the United States
You ______ from the United States
She ______ a doctor
She ______ a doctor
Flashcards
are
are
Used with 'You'. Indicates a state of being or origin.
is
is
Used with 'She/He/It'. Indicates a state of being.
am
am
Used with 'I'. Indicates a state of being.
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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