This document provides examples of using singular and plural forms of verbs "to be" in the present tense. It shows that "is" is used with singular subjects while "are" is used with plural subjects, and "isn't" and "aren't" are used to indicate lack or absence of subjects.
This document provides examples of using singular and plural forms of verbs "to be" in the present tense. It shows that "is" is used with singular subjects while "are" is used with plural subjects, and "isn't" and "aren't" are used to indicate lack or absence of subjects.
This document provides examples of using singular and plural forms of verbs "to be" in the present tense. It shows that "is" is used with singular subjects while "are" is used with plural subjects, and "isn't" and "aren't" are used to indicate lack or absence of subjects.