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The Use of Is, Am, and Are

We commonly use is, am, and are for nominal sentences. Here are the
explanation, as follows.
In positive sentences:
He is Putra. He is a student.
She is Ayu. She is seven years old.
In negative sentences:
He is not Putra. He is not a student.
She is not Ayu. She is not seven years old.
In positive sentences:
I am a student. I am six years old.
I am a smart boy. I am a diligent student.
In negative sentences:
I am not a student. I am not six years old.
I am not a smart boy. I am not a diligent student.
In positive sentences:
They are siblings. They are ten years old.
Budi and Santi are classmates. They are friendly students.
In negative sentences:
They are not siblings. They are not ten years old.
Budi and Santi are not classmates. They are not friendly students.

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