Do, Does, Am, Is & Are Exercises (With Printable PDF)

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What are the words do, does, am, is, and are? And how do you use them correctly? Learn these verbs’ functions and correct usage, then answer the three do, does, am, is, are exercises.

Use of Do, Does, Am, Is, and Are

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Do, does, am, is, and are are helping verbs that follow different grammar rules.

Use do if the subject is I, you, or is in plural form. Use does when the subject is in the third-person singular. These verbs:

  • Emphasize the main verb.
  • Are used in question sentences.
  • Are used with not for negative forms.

For example:

  • I do love pancakes. (emphasis on the main verb)
  • Does she love pancakes? (question sentence)
  • My cousin does not love pancakes. (negative form)

Use is when the subject is in the third-person singular and are when the subject is second-person or third-person plural. The helping verb am is only used with the subject I. These verbs help a main verb in the present participle to form the present continuous form.

For example:

  • She is coming to the party. (affirmative form)
  • Are you coming to the party? (question form)
  • I am not coming to the party. (negative form)
Do, Does, Am, Is & Are Exercise #1

Do, Does, Am, Is & Are Exercise #1

Write TRUE or FALSE.

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Do, Does, Am, Is & Are Exercise #2

Do, Does, Am, Is & Are Exercise #2

Fill in the provided blanks with do or does.

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Do, Does, Am, Is & Are Exercise #3

Do, Does, Am, Is & Are Exercise #3

Fill in the provided blanks with am, is, or are.

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Final Word on Do, Does, Am, Is, Are

I hope my guide on do, does, am, is, and are clarified any confusion or misconception you have about helping verbs. Remember that do and does emphasize the main verb, while am, is, and are are parts of present continuous verb forms.

Don’t forget to answer the three worksheets and use the handy answer key to calculate your score. Keep practicing until you perfect them!