Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > VerbsWhat is the negative form of ‘to be’ in the present tense for ‘they’?A. isn't B. aren't C. am not D. notAnswer: aren'tAdditional Information: The negative form of 'to be' for 'they' is 'aren't'. Subjects: Verbs, Parts of SpeechRelated MCQsWhat is the gerund form of ‘to swim’?Which sentence contains a verb in the active voice? ‘The cat chased the mouse.’Which of the following verbs shows a state of being?What is the future perfect form of ‘to complete’?Which sentence is in the past continuous tense?Which verb is in the subjunctive mood? ‘If I were rich, I would travel the world.’What is the correct form of ‘to see’ in the simple past?Choose the correct verb: ‘He _____ to the gym every day.’What type of verb is ‘is’ in the sentence ‘She is happy’?What is the gerund form of ‘to read’?Which of the following verbs is a modal verb?What is the past participle of ‘to sing’?Which sentence uses a reflexive verb?Identify the verb in the sentence: ‘He will be cooking dinner tonight.’Identify the verb in the sentence: ‘The kids are playing outside.’