How to Use Am in Questions About the State

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We shall see how to form a question using am about the present state of being.

Formation of a question

We should form a question as

  • Am + subject (I) + other words + question mark (?)

Examples:

Let’s see how to use am in sentences with some examples.

Here are some examples. The formation is as above.

Have a look-

  1. Am I a girl? 
  2. Am I a boy? 
  3. Am I clever? 
  4. Am I polite? 
  5. Am I happy? 
  6. Am I so tired?
  7. Am I bored? 
  8. Am I a peaceful person
  9. Am I present? 
  10. Am I absent? 
  11. Am I beautiful? 
  12. Am I handsome.? 
  13. Am I pleased?
  14. Am I so sorry?
  15. Am I surprised? 
  16. Am I sad? 
  17. Am I thirsty? 
  18. Am I scared? 
  19. Am I eighteen years old? 
  20. Am I seventeen? 
  21. Am I an old person? 
  22. Am I angry? 
  23. Am I cool? 
  24. Am I a tragic person? 
  25. Am I superstitious? 
  26. Am I open-minded?
  27. Am I brave? 
  28. Am I shy? 
  29. Am I jealous? 
  30. Am I strong? 

Related Lessons-

  1. Use of am: state of being
  2.                  affirmative answers
  3.               negative answers
  4. Use of am:  profession
  5. Use of am in questions about the state of being

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