English, asked by skfm378, 7 months ago

Peter _____ not French.


are

am

is

were

Answers

Answered by stefangonzalez246
1

Peter is not French.

Explanation:

  • Auxiliary verbs consists of the verbs to be, to have, to do and it is present with a main verb.
  • The verbs is, am, are, was, were, will be, being, been belongs to the verb to be.
  • The first person singular is I and it uses the verb am, for example, I am a student.
  • The first person plural is we and it uses the verb are, for example, we are friends.
  • For the past tense, were is used, for example, we were friends last year.
  • The third person singular are he, she, it and it uses the verb is.
  • Here, Peter refers to a male person (he) and hence is used.
Answered by pinkypearl301
3

Answer:          is

Explanation:

In the given above sentence we are given with different verbs

Since Peter is a singular and third person .

so , "is" is the most suitable option for the above statement .

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