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    YOU ARE WE ARE THEY ARE

    1
    Present continuous - English
    1/ Yes, I am /You are / He is /She is / It is /We are / They are. 2/ No, I am not /You are not/ He is not /She is not / It is not /We are not / They are not ...
    2
    Learn English: to be in present simple - English
    and plural pronouns: We, You and They for plural. For example: we can say Yes, we can also say: I am a girl, I am happy, I am busy I'm a boy I'm sorry I'm ...
    3
    Pronouns - English
    We are going out, would you like to come with us? (aimeriez-vous venir avec nous ?) ... Tom you have forgotten the flowers! They are not going to water ...
    4
    English:Grammar
    Person: 1st singular, 3rd singular, 1st plural, 3rd plural, 2nd, Interrogative/ relative. Nominative, I, he, she, it, we, they, you, who ...
    5
    I am doing - English
    I am = (I'm). Driving. Working. Studying. He / she / it is = (he's/ she's / it's ). We / you / they are = (we're / you're / they're) ...
    6
    Simple Present - English
    I play - You play - He/She/It plays - We play - You play - They play ... I am - You are - He/She/It is - We are - You are - They are ...
    7
    PRESENT CONTINUOUS (BE + -ING) vs PRESENT SIMPLE
    When do you arrive home in the evenings? 9. What are you reading at the moment? 10. They don't live in Washington; they live in New York. 11. We usually ...
    8
    Past perfect tense - English
    Jul 8, 2009 ... I had gone We had gone. You had gone You had gone. He had gone They had gone. She had gone. It had gone. When do we use the past perfect ...
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