To Be
The verb "be" is irregular in the Simple Present. It also has different question forms and negative forms.
Here are some examples:
- I am a good student.
- We are old friends.
- He is a student.
- The pencil is on the desk.
- She is absent from class today.
- They are friends.
- The weather today is good.
- The sky is clear.
- They are brothers.
- The child is in the garden.
- We are cousins.
- She is sick today.
- She is a young woman.
- He is a businessman.
- He is a lawyer.
- Today is Monday.
- He and Mary are good students.
- The man on the corner is waiting the bus.
- You are old friends.
- He is in Europe.