am is a be verb. The present be verbs are: am -- I am hungry is -- He is hungry. She is hungry. It is hungry are -- They are hungry. We are hungry. You are hungry. The past be verbs are: was -- I/he/she/it was hungry were -- They/we/you were hungry.
I thought this originated with Lenny Bruce, but, I can not find any attribution.
present - am / is / are - I am hungry. She is hungry. They are hungry. We are hungrypast - was / were - I was hungry. He was hungry. They were hungry. We were hungrypast participle - been - I have been hungry. She has been hungry. They have been hungry
No you are not hungry.
hungry hungry
the hungry ones! the hungry ones! the hungry ones! the hungry ones!
it defines if you are hungry or not , if you hungry you can eat and because your hungry
as hungry as a louce
I am hungry
You can use the word "hungry" in a simile like this: I am as hungry as a wolf.
No
It means "he/she/you is/are hungry". Literally, this is "has hunger", but the normal English tranlsation is "is hungry".