if I here I shall come to you options is is, are, am, was
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If I am here, I shall come to you
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An auxiliary verb (also known as an assisting verb) is used with a major verb to help indicate the tense, mood, or voice of the main verb.
- The third-person singular (he, she, it) is denoted by the word is.
- Are used for the first person plural (we are), second person singular and plural (you are), and third-person plural (they are) (they are).
- "Am" stands for "I am" in the first person singular (I am).
- Was/Were: These two verb forms represent the past tense.
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