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Complete the following present tense table. Is/Am/Are
Affirmative
(Sub + is/am/are +0.)
Negative
(Sub + is/am/are not +0.)
US/Am/ArexS+07)
I am not a doctor
We are not friends
Ami a doctor?
Are we friends?
Tam a doctor
We are friends
You
They
He is my brother.
She
It
He is not my brother
Is he my brother?
We
You
They
He
She
ARASWATI SHIS
We
You
They
He
She
It​

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Answered by poonanjagay1985
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Answer:

“Is, am, and are” are used only in the Present Tense whereas “was” is used only in the Past Tense. “Am” is used only for First Person Singular Pronoun “I”. “Are” is used only for Second Person Singular & Plural (You), and Third Person Plural (They, These & Those) Pronouns.

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