Is vs. Am vs. Are | Class 2 English Grammar Worksheet
Is, am and are are primary auxiliary verbs. Can you use them correctly?
Notes
Use is when the subject is a singular noun. Examples: girl, book, dog, teacher, tree, bird etc.
Use is when the subject is a singular pronoun. Examples: he, she, it.
Use are when the subject is a plural noun. Examples are: boys, books, pens, toys, students, teachers, parents, mothers, nations etc.
Use are when the subject is a plural pronoun. Examples are: they, we, you
Use am when the subject is the singular pronoun I.
Is vs. Am vs. Are Worksheet
Fill in the blanks with is, am or are.
- Suresh ……………………. my friend.
- Smitha ……………………… a nice girl.
- I …………………….. going home.
- What …………………….. you doing there?
- Who ……………………….. outside the gate?
- Where ……………………… he going?
- It ………………………… raining.
- Suma and Rama ………………………….. good friends.
- Shyam ……………………….. my classmate.
- Mother …………………………. baking a cake for me.
- My sister ……………………….. reading a book.
- Raju ………………………. playing with his friends.
- Raju and Rani …………………………… going to school.
- It ………………………. my bag.
- We ………………………… going to Mumbai.
Answers
- Suresh is my friend.
- Smitha is a nice girl.
- I am going home.
- What are you doing there?
- Who is outside the gate?
- Where is he going?
- It is raining.
- Suma and Rama are good friends.
- Shyam is my classmate.
- Mother is baking a cake for me.
- My sister is reading a book.
- Raju is playing with his friends.
- Raju and Rani are going to school.
- It is my bag.
- We are going to Mumbai.