are in a sentence
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📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
'Are' is the plural present tense form of the verb 'be,' used to indicate existence, identity, or a state of being for multiple subjects.
Sample Sentences
- They are planning a surprise party for her birthday.
- The stars in the sky are shining brightly tonight.
- Children are often more curious than adults.
- Our favorite movies are usually comedies or thrillers.
- There are many ways to solve this problem.
- You and I are going to make a great team.
- The flowers in the garden are in full bloom.
- These cookies are freshly baked and delicious.
- The questions on the test are quite challenging.
- Friends are always there to support you in tough times.
- They are going to the park after lunch.
- The flowers are blooming beautifully this spring.
- You are always welcome to join us for dinner.
- These books are on sale at the local bookstore.
- We are excited about the upcoming concert.
- Her friends are visiting from out of town.
- The results are better than we expected.
- There are many challenges ahead of us.
- The kids are playing outside in the sunshine.
- Our plans are still in the early stages of development.