English Speaking Practice Exercise No. 1 Use of is, are, am, was, were In Simple Present Tense , we use 'is' with the Third Person Singular (he, she, it and Singular Noun) For Example: He is a driver. He is not a bad driver. She is a teacher. Is she a good teacher? It is a good piece of advice. Is it not a good piece of advice? 'am' is used with the first person singular, 'I' I am a player. I am not sure about the result. Am I a good student? Am I not a good teacher? 'are' with the Third Person Plural (They) and the Second Person Singular and Plural (You) For Example: They are players. Are you there at the meeting? You are a driver. Are you sure about your success? In Simple Past Tense , we use ' was ' with the Third Person Singular (I, he, she, it and Singular Noun) For Example: He was a clerk in the office. She was not at the office yesterday. She was a school teacher. It was a grand building. Was it a good plan? ' were ' is used...
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