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2007-03-20 04:09:34 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

6 answers

yes.

its the 3rd person of 'be'.

2007-03-20 04:15:15 · answer #1 · answered by Jasun L 1 · 0 0

–verb (used without object) 1. to exist or live: Shakespeare's “To be or not to be” is the ultimate question.
2. to take place; happen; occur: The wedding was last week.
3. to occupy a place or position: The book is on the table.
4. to continue or remain as before: Let things be.
5. to belong; attend; befall: May good fortune be with you.
6. (used as a copula to connect the subject with its predicate adjective, or predicate nominative, in order to describe, identify, or amplify the subject): Martha is tall. John is president. This is she.
7. (used as a copula to introduce or form interrogative or imperative sentences): Is that right? Be quiet! Don't be facetious.
–auxiliary verb 8. (used with the present participle of another verb to form the progressive tense): I am waiting.
9. (used with the present participle or infinitive of the principal verb to indicate future action): She is visiting there next week. He is to see me today.
10. (used with the past participle of another verb to form the passive voice): The date was fixed. It must be done.
11. (used in archaic or literary constructions with some intransitive verbs to form the perfect tense): He is come. Agamemnon to the wars is gone.

2007-03-20 04:14:13 · answer #2 · answered by The Dude 2 · 0 0

"is" is a singular linking verb that connects two words to come up with a whole sentence that is composed of a subject and a predicate

2007-03-20 04:13:37 · answer #3 · answered by Maricor D 1 · 0 1

Of course there is, otherwise it would be unused because it would have no meaning.

2007-03-20 04:28:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That depends on whether you are Bill Clinton or not.

2007-03-20 04:12:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

to be

2007-03-20 04:12:00 · answer #6 · answered by Karrose 5 · 0 2

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