Here are the forms of the English verb "to be" in context:
I am American.
You are American, too. (use this form for singular and plural, formal and informal)
He is Italian.
She is French.
It is a rabbit.
We are American.
You are French. (use this form for singular and plural, formal and informal)
They are Austrian.
English speakers commonly use contracted forms of "to be:"
I am American.
I’m American
You are American, too.
You’re American, too.
He is Italian.
He’s Italian.
She is French.
She’s French.
It is a rabbit.
It’s a rabbit.
We are American.
We’re American.
You are French.
You’re French.
They are Austrian.
They’re Austrian.
Here’s a quick reference chart for the verb "to be:"
SINGULAR
PLURAL
I am
we are
you are
you are
he/she/it is
they are
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