Am, is e are são o verbo ser/ estar no presente, são o famoso verbo to be.
Uso sempre estes auxitiares junto com os "personal pronouns"(pronomes pessoais): I(eu), you(você), he(ele), she(ela), it(ele ou ela- usamos quando falamos de um animal ou objeto), we (nós), you(vocês), They ( Eles ou elas)
Como eu monto uma frase com o verbo to be?
Afirmativa:
Personal pronoun + verb to be + ...
I am here.(eu estou aqui)
Questão:
Verb to be + personal pronoun + ...
Am I her? (Eu estou aqui?)
Negação:
Personal pronoun + verb to be + not + ...
I am not here. (Eu não estou aqui)
Qual a diferença de am, is e are?
Os três auxiliares, significam ser ou estar, mas o am auxilia o I, is auxilia he, she e it e o are auxilia we, you e they.
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
I am here. I am not here. Am I here?
You are here. You are not here. Are you here?
He is here. He is not here. Is he here?
She is here. She is not here. Is she here?
It is here. It is not here. Is it here?
We are here. We are not here. Are we here?
You are here. You are not here. Are you here?
They are here. They are not here. Are they here?
Abreviando as formas afirmativas:
Am I am / I'm
Is He
She is/ 's
It
Are We
You are/ 're
They
Abreviando as formas negativas:
Am I am not / I'm not
Is He
She is not / 's not/ isn't
It
Are We
You are not / 're not / aren't
They
O "NOT" só pode ser usado com um verbo auxiliar, nunca sozinho, ta ok?
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