The words "is," "am," and "are" are all forms of the verb "to be" and are used as linking verbs in the present tense. Here's a guide on how to use each one:
1. Is:
- Used with singular third-person subjects (he, she, it).
- Example: "She is a doctor."
2. Am:
- Used with the first-person singular subject (I).
- Example: "I am happy."
3. Are:
- Used with plural subjects and with the second-person singular and plural subjects (you, we, they).
- Example:
- "They are friends."
- "You are welcome."
- "We are ready."
In summary:
- Use **"is"** for he, she, it.
- Use **"am"** for I.
- Use **"are"** for you, we, they.

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