Instructions: Complete the exercises below to practice your understanding of the verbs “is,” “am,” and “are.”

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb: is, am, or are.

  1. I ___ happy to see you.
  2. She ___ a talented musician.
  3. They ___ going to the concert tonight.
  4. The cat ___ sleeping on the sofa.
  5. We ___ excited about the trip.
  6. He ___ my best friend.
  7. The books ___ on the table.
  8. You ___ always so kind.
  9. It ___ a beautiful day.
  10. My parents ___ at home.

Exercise 2: Choose the Correct Form

Choose the correct form of the verb (is, am, or are) to complete each sentence.

  1. I ___ (is/am/are) a teacher.
  2. The children ___ (is/am/are) playing in the park.
  3. This ___ (is/am/are) my favorite movie.
  4. We ___ (is/am/are) going to the museum tomorrow.
  5. He ___ (is/am/are) very tall.

Exercise 3: Rewrite the Sentences

Rewrite the following sentences by correcting the verb form where necessary.

  1. She are a great dancer.
    • Corrected: _______________________________________
  2. They is my friends.
    • Corrected: _______________________________________
  3. I are excited about the event.
    • Corrected: _______________________________________
  4. The dog am barking loudly.
    • Corrected: _______________________________________
  5. We is happy to help you.
    • Corrected: _______________________________________

Exercise 4: Create Your Sentences

Create sentences using the correct form of is, am, or are based on the prompts.

  1. I (happy) _____________________________.
  2. She (a doctor) _____________________________.
  3. They (in the garden) _____________________________.
  4. We (friends) _____________________________.
  5. It (a nice day) _____________________________.

Answers

Exercise 1:

  1. am
  2. is
  3. are
  4. is
  5. are
  6. is
  7. are
  8. are
  9. is
  10. are

Exercise 2:

  1. am
  2. are
  3. is
  4. are
  5. is

Exercise 3:

  1. She is a great dancer.
  2. They are my friends.
  3. I am excited about the event.
  4. The dog is barking loudly.
  5. We are happy to help you.

Exercise 4:

(Answers will vary based on student responses.)


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