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Grammar Worksheet about Are and is and verb to do | ||
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Subject: English | ||
4th Grade | ||
Term 1 | ||
Year: 2023/2024 | ||
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Publish date:October 12, 2023 | ||
Added by: Eman | ||
Last download date: 2024-12-12 00:36:46 | ||
Updated by: Eman9966 on 2023-10-12 13:01:12 | By: theodor Phan Anh | |
File info: The verbs "are" and "is" are forms of the verb "to be" and are commonly used in English grammar. They are part of the present tense of the verb "to be" and are used to indicate the state or condition of a subject. Understanding how to use "are" and "is" correctly is important for constructing grammatically correct sentences. 1. "Are":- "Are" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" used with plural subjects (more than one). - It is used with pronouns like "you," "we," "they," and plural nouns. - Example: "They are students." (referring to a group of students) 2. "Is":- "Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" used with singular subjects (one person or thing). - It is used with pronouns like "he," "she," "it," and singular nouns. - Example: "He is a teacher." (referring to a single teacher) The verb "to be"is also used in other tenses, such as the past tense ("was" and "were") and future tense ("will be"). However, when focusing on the present tense, "are" and "is" are the appropriate forms to use. Grammar: "Do" as an Auxiliary Verb The verb "do" can be used as an auxiliary verb in English grammar. It is used to form questions and negative sentences in the present simple and past simple tenses. It does not have a meaning of its own but is used to support or emphasize the main verb in a sentence. 1. Present Simple Tense:- In questions and negative statements, "do" is used with the base form of the main verb. - Example: - Question: "Do you like chocolate?" (supporting the main verb "like") - Negative: "I do not eat meat." (supporting the main verb "eat") 2. Past Simple Tense:- In questions and negative statements, "did" (past tense of "do") is used with the base form of the main verb. - Example: - Question: "Did she go to the party?" (supporting the main verb "go") - Negative: "We did not see the movie." (supporting the main verb "see") The use of "do" as an auxiliary verb helps form grammatically correct questions and negatives in English. It is important to note that in positive statements, the auxiliary verb "do" is not used unless emphasizing or contrasting the action or event. By understanding how to use "are," "is," and "do" correctly in English grammar, learners can construct clear and accurate sentences, ask questions, and express negation effectively. Through practice and exposure to different examples, learners can improve their language skills and communicate more fluently. |
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