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  • IS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of IS is present tense third-person singular of be; dialectal present tense first-person and third-person singular of be; dialectal present tense plural of be How to use is in a sentence
  • IS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    IS meaning: 1 he she it form of be 2 he she it form of be 3 be, used with he she it: Learn more
  • When to Use “Is” vs. “Are” - Grammarly
    The words is and are are both conjugations of the verb to be, which shows existence, condition, state, or identity ; The difference between is and are depends on the subject; is goes with singular third-person subjects, and are goes with everything else ; Collective nouns describe a group, but the word itself can be treated as singular In American English, collective nouns typically use is
  • IS Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Is definition: 3rd person singular present indicative of be See examples of IS used in a sentence
  • IS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    IS definition: 1 he she it form of be 2 he she it form of be 3 be, used with he she it: Learn more
  • is - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford . . .
    Definition of is in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • IS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    The world's leading online dictionary: English definitions, synonyms, word origins, example sentences, word games, and more A trusted authority for 25+ years!
  • How to Use “Is” and “Are” Correctly, With Examples
    Using “is” and “are” correctly comes down to understanding singular and plural subjects “Is” is used with a singular subject, while “are” is for plural subjects For example, when talking about one book, you say “The book is on the table ” This is because ‘book’ is a singular noun However, if there are multiple books, the sentence changes to “The books are on the




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