For example, I use AM, you use ARE, the more the better

Updated on educate 2024-03-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The English grammar slips smoothly as follows:

    Shunkou slip one: Qiaoji 48 IPA unit sounds a total of twelve, four two six before, middle and back, diphthongs are also good to back, the mouth is concentrated on eight whole, the consonants are a total of twenty-eight, eight pairs of one clear and seven voiced, four pairs also include air and no sound clear consonants, sound and no voiced consonants, pronunciation characteristics should be mastered.

    Slip 2: The general present tense (1) we, you, and they are the subject, followed by the original form of the verb; Negative sentences, easier, add don in front of the verb't;Question sentence, don't worry, do at the beginning of the sentence, come to help you, don't forget the question mark behind; yes, i, we, you, they plus do; To negate it, use no, i, we, you, they plus don't。

    Slip three: the general present tense (two) the subject three single he, she, it, the three forms of the verb are pressed back, and the end of the word is generally s added;

    The consonant letter + y type, change y to i, es; ch, sh is funny, s, x, es;

    Three special where to go? has, goes, and does;

    Negative sentence, remember it, the verb in front of doesn't't;Interrogative sentences, don't worry, the beginning of the sentence does, to help you; Definitely use yes, he, she, it plus does; Negation should be done with no, he, she, it, doesn't't;does、doesn't to help you, the following verb must be paid attention to, and the original form should be remembered.

    Slip four: I use am, you use are, is to connect him, she, it; The singular noun uses is, and the plural noun uses are. Change the question, go to the premise, don't discard the question mark at the end of the sentence to become negative, it's easier, after be not, don't forget the doubt and negation let you change, don't hesitate at the beginning of the sentence.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The usage of am, is, and are is smooth: I use am, you use are, is to connect him, she, it, singular nouns use is, and plural nouns all use are.

    I use am, you use are, is to connect him, her, it.

    The singular noun uses is, and the plural noun uses are.

    Change doubts, go to the premise, and don't discard the question mark at the end of the sentence.

    It's easier to become negative, and don't forget after be.

    Doubts and negations are at your disposal, and don't hesitate to capitalize the sentence.

    1. Usage of am:

    First-person i+ am can also be abbreviated to i'mo but am and not can not be abbreviated.

    2. Usage of are:

    Plural noun + are such as the second person you + are, the first person plural we + are, the third person plural they + are

    3. Usage of is:

    Third person singular + is, such as he (male) tis, she (female) + is, it (not human) + is.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I use am, you use are, is follows him and her, singular words use is and the plural all use are. Change doubts, go to the premise, and don't discard the question mark at the end of the sentence. It's easier to become negative, and don't forget after be. Doubts and negations are at your disposal, and don't hesitate to capitalize the sentence.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    i with am

    You use are

    is connected to him, he, he, it.

    The singular noun is is

    Plural nouns are all used

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