RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION – 14A- USE OF AM, IS, ARE – PART-1.

RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION – 14A- USE OF AM, IS, ARE – PART-1.

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The Rapidex English Speaking Course is a renowned resource for individuals aiming to enhance their English communication skills. Lesson 14A focuses on the use of “am,” “is,” and “are”—fundamental components of English grammar.

Understanding “Am,” “Is,” and “Are”:

These are forms of the verb “to be,” used to indicate a state of being or existence.

  • “Am”: Used with the first person singular pronoun “I.”

    • Example: I am a student.
  • “Is”: Used with third person singular pronouns “he,” “she,” “it,” or singular nouns.

    • Example: She is a teacher.
  • “Are”: Used with second person singular and plural pronoun “you,” first person plural “we,” third person plural “they,” or plural nouns.

    • Example: They are friends.

Accessing Lesson 14A:

For a comprehensive understanding and practical exercises on this topic, you can refer to the following resources:

  • YouTube Video: An instructional video covering the usage of “am,” “is,” and “are” is available here:

  • PDF Resource: The Rapidex English Speaking Course book, which includes Lesson 14A, can be accessed in PDF format here:

These resources provide detailed explanations and exercises to practice the correct usage of “am,” “is,” and “are,” facilitating effective learning and application in daily conversations.

RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION – 14A- USE OF AM, IS, ARE – PART-1.

Here is a translated and simplified explanation of RAPIDEX English Speaking Course – Lesson 14A: Use of am, is, are – Part 1, suitable for self-learning and Hindi speakers:




📘 Lesson 14A – Use of “Am”, “Is”, “Are” (Part 1)

These are forms of the verb “to be” in the present tense.

🔹 1. When to Use “Am”, “Is”, “Are”

Subject Helping Verb
I am
He/She/It is
You/We/They are

✅ Examples & Hindi Translations

🔵 Use of “am” (Only with “I”)

  • I am a student.
    👉 Main ek chhaatra hoon.

  • I am ready.
    👉 Main tayaar hoon.

  • I am happy.
    👉 Main khush hoon.


🔵 Use of “is” (He/She/It or Singular Names)

  • He is a teacher.
    👉 Wah ek adhyapak hai.

  • She is my sister.
    👉 Wah meri bahan hai.

  • It is a cat.
    👉 Yeh ek billi hai.

  • Rahul is my friend.
    👉 Rahul mera dost hai.


🔵 Use of “are” (You, We, They or Plural Names)

  • You are smart.
    👉 Tum samajhdaar ho.

  • We are friends.
    👉 Hum dost hain.

  • They are doctors.
    👉 Woh log doctor hain.

  • Ramesh and Suresh are brothers.
    👉 Ramesh aur Suresh bhai hain.


🎯 Practice Sentences (Translate into English)

  1. Main ghar par hoon.
    → I am at home.

  2. Wah dukaan par hai.
    → He is at the shop.

  3. Hum bazaar mein hain.
    → We are in the market.

  4. Tum mere bhai ho.
    → You are my brother.

  5. Yeh ek sundar phool hai.
    → It is a beautiful flower.


💡 Tip:

Always remember:

  • “I am”, not “I is” or “I are”

  • “He is”, “She is”, “It is”

  • “You/We/They are”


Would you like a PDF, worksheet, or quiz for practice? Or should we continue with Part 2 (Negative Sentences)?

RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE TRANSLATION – 14A- USE OF AM, IS, ARE – PART-1.



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