Let's solve this
"Verb to be" worksheet step by step.
The goal is to fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb
"to be":
is,
am, or
are.
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🔹 Rules for "to be" verbs:
-
I →
am
-
You →
are
-
He / She / It →
is
-
We / They / Plural nouns →
are
Now, let’s go through each sentence:
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1.
I ________ a teacher in this school.
→ Subject:
I → Use
am
✔ I am a teacher in this school.
2.
You ________ making me happy.
→ Subject:
You → Use
are
✔ You are making me happy.
3.
Several boys ________ cleaning the blackboard.
→ "Several boys" = plural → Use
are
✔ Several boys are cleaning the blackboard.
4.
Robert ________ speaking to his boss.
→ Robert = singular (he) → Use
is
✔ Robert is speaking to his boss.
5.
Some women ________ collecting rubbish.
→ "Some women" = plural → Use
are
✔ Some women are collecting rubbish.
6.
He ________ a wise boy who speaks little.
→ Subject:
He → Use
is
✔ He is a wise boy who speaks little.
7.
The girls ________ washing their hands.
→ "The girls" = plural → Use
are
✔ The girls are washing their hands.
8.
I ________ happy when it rains.
→ Subject:
I → Use
am
✔ I am happy when it rains.
9.
James ________ truly a good man.
→ James = singular (he) → Use
is
✔ James is truly a good man.
10.
I ________ the first one to finish.
→ Subject:
I → Use
am
✔ I am the first one to finish.
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
am
2.
are
3.
are
4.
is
5.
are
6.
is
7.
are
8.
am
9.
is
10.
am
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📝 Summary:
This worksheet helps practice subject-verb agreement with the verb
"to be". The key is identifying the
subject and choosing the correct form (
am,
is,
are) based on whether the subject is
I,
you,
he/she/it, or
plural.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or explanation for any specific sentence! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of verbs worksheet grade 2.