I see,you (be) fool. right from of varb
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I see you are a fool.
The correct form of the verb to be used in the given sentence is "are"
"Are" is a helping verb.
- Helping verbs are the verbs that help the main verb to describe the action.
- Helping verbs are used to show when the action occurs. Helping verbs are the verbs such as am, is, are, has, have, had, will, etc.
- Main verbs are the words that are used to describe the action in a sentence. Main verbs are the words such as write, take, give, play, etc.
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- The right form of the given verb in bracket is 'are'.
- It is appropriate because 'are' is used after 'you'.
- So the rewrite sentence is : I see, you are a fool.
- Here 'are' has been used as a main verb. But 'are' is an auxiliary verb of Present Continuous Tense : They are swimming in the pond.
- When 'am', 'is' and 'are' are used in simplest present tense, they play the role of main verb : He is a teacher.
- Therefore the rewrite sentence is an example of Present Indefinite tense.
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