which helping verb is am are use with somebody.
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Is, am and are are simple present forms of the verb -to be.
They are used to describe the state, feeling or condition that something or someone is in. Thus, is, am, are connect the subject to what is being said about the subject.
For example:
He is impatient
She is talented
I am the manager of this restaurant
They are not here
The Americans are fond of their hamburgers.
Singular, Plural and Is, am, are
Usage varies with whether the subject is plural or singular and also, the person of the noun/pronoun.
Thus,
Am is used with first person singular (I)
Is – is used with third person singular (he, she, Ramu, Manisha)
Are – is used with third person plural (They, Indians, judges)
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