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Are is the plural form of the present tense (indicative mood) of the verb`be' and the singular form used with you.

To make it simpler to understand, if you speak or write about more than 1 thing or person, use 'are'. But if you are using the singular pronoun 'you', it requires 'are'.

Wrong: Is you feeling okay?

Correct: Are you feeling okay?

Wrong: Airplanes is a fast way to travel.

Correct: Airplanes are a fast way to travel.

Wrong: He are handsome.

Correct: He is handsome.

Wrong: They is from The United Kingdom.

Correct: They are from The United Kingdom.

Wrong: English words is hard for me to spell.

Correct: English words are hard for me to spell.

Wrong: She are very helpful.

Correct: She is very helpful.

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Dennis O'Hara

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3y ago

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