1.Mother (is,are) washing the plates in the sink.

2.My Brother (is,are) reviewing his lessons.

3.The learners (is,are) reading their books quietly.

4.They(is,are) showing their love to their country.

5.Maria (is,are) sweeping in the backyard.​


Sagot :

Is / Are

1.Mother ( [tex]\green{\boxed{\tt{{is}}}}[/tex] ,are) washing the plates in the sink.

2.My Brother ( [tex]\green{\boxed{\tt{{is}}}}[/tex] ,are) reviewing his lessons.

3.The learners (is, [tex]\green{\boxed{\tt{{are}}}}[/tex] ) reading their books quietly.

4.They(is, [tex]\green{\boxed{\tt{{are}}}}[/tex] ) showing their love to their country.

5.Maria ( [tex]\green{\boxed{\tt{{is}}}}[/tex] ,are) sweeping in the backyard.

Remember:

  • If the noun is in singular form or if the sentence only refers to a single person, then we use "is".

  • If the noun or pronoun is in plural form, then we use "are".

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