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am / is/are - are present tense be verbs.

am is used with I as the subject - are is used with we/you/they as subject - is is used with he/she/it as subject.

You can use them like this.

present forms - It is late / I am ready now / They are happy / We are from Japan

Present continuous - I am answering a question on wiki answers. - He is answering a question too. - They areanswering questions also.

passive - The sugar is kept in the cupboard. - The lights are turned off at night.

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