Keyword explanation:
1, yes
Yes (the second person of be is singular and plural present tense)
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2. We
Pronoun we (nominative); The author himself (used by the author or speaker); Me, me
Extended data:
The usage of is:
Are is used as a verb to indicate yes (the present tense of the verb be is used in the second person or plural), and is sometimes used as a noun to indicate an acre (equal to 100 square meter).
The second person calls you+are; ; The first person plural we+ is; ; The third person plural they+ is other plural nouns+yes.
If it is plural, the be verb behind it is are, and the noun behind it should also be plural. Whether adjectives and gerunds should be followed depends on the needs of sentence context.
After the plural, the verbs usually followed are the prototype of verbs (mainly related to the simple present tense), of course, according to the needs of sentence tenses. Whether to follow verbs depends on the needs of the sentence.