Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Omar – Hey Elvis, can you please tell me about framing a sentence with pronouns? Elvis – Yes Omar, I hope you have watched my video with Jimmy in which I have explained him about pronouns. Omar – Yes Elvis! I now know all about pronouns because of your video! Elvis – Great! So now let me tell you a story which will help you in framing sentences with pronouns. The Story is called “The Auxiliary Verb Brothers” Once upon a time in a town called Auxil, lived three brothers. “Am”, “Is” and “Are” They were called as Auxiliary verbs because they used to tell information about the things which are in the present tense. Though they were brothers, they had different hobbies. “Am” was very shy, it had only one best friend “I”. So “Am” liked to hang around only with “I” For example. I am a boy. I am a student. I am a scientist. I am rohan. “Is” liked to hang around with Singular objects, so “is” had a great bonding with all the singular person, object, animal, and thing. For example. Jimmy is a brilliant student. Lion is the king of the jungle. My water bottle is black in colour. Delhi is the capital of India. “Are” liked to hang around with all the Plural Objects, So “are” had a great bonding with all the plural person, objects, animals and things. For Example. You are my best friend. Cats are very fluffy. Bikes are best mode of transport. Fruits are very healthy. Elvis – Hope you had fun and understood all about “Am”, “Is” & “Are”. Omar – Yes, Elvis! It was a fun and entertaining movie. Now I know the word “am” is used with the pronoun “I”. The word “is” is used with all the singular objects, animals, person, and thing. And the word “are” is used with all the Plural objects, person and thing. Thanks Elvis, you are my best friend. Elvis – He He He Always.
A2 US elvis omar plural singular bonding framing Use of AM, IS, ARE with Pronouns | English Grammar | Roving Genius 1267 44 Aniceeee posted on 2018/10/30 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary