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are
A1
verb
Kullanım:
100%
exist, be
Karşılık: exist, be
Okunuş: /ɑːr/
Anlam: The present tense used with singular 'you' as the verb 'be'.

Are is the form of 'be' used with the singular you in present tense. It shows a state or condition.

You are happy today.

Are you ready to go?

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A2
verb (auxiliary)
Kullanım:
90%
do, be
Karşılık: do, be
Okunuş: /ɑːr/
Anlam: Used as an auxiliary verb in questions and negative sentences with 'you', 'we', 'they'.

Are helps form questions and negative sentences with you, we, and they. It goes before the subject in questions.

Are they coming to the party?

You are not tired, are you?

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B1
noun
Kullanım:
30%
area unit, 100 sq meters
Karşılık: area unit, 100 sq meters
Okunuş: /ɑːr/
Anlam: A unit of area measurement equal to 100 square meters, used especially in land measurement.

Are is a metric unit of area equal to 100 square meters. It is used mainly to measure land or property size.

The field covers two are in size.

This garden is five ares large.

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C2
verb (archaic)
Kullanım:
50%
exist
Karşılık: exist
Okunuş: /ɑːr/
Anlam: In old or poetic use, 'are' can indicate existence or presence in expressions.

Are shows something exists or is present, often in poetic or literary style. It introduces information or objects.

Here are the keys you asked for.

There are many stars tonight.

5
B2
verb
Kullanım:
70%
equal, be
Karşılık: equal, be
Okunuş: /ɑːr/
Anlam: In logical or mathematical language, 'are' connects subject and predicate to express identity or property.

Are links the subject with a description or group in logic and maths. It shows a statement of fact or definition.

All squares are rectangles.

Some dogs are pets.

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A1
verb (contracted form)
Kullanım:
100%
contraction
Karşılık: contraction
Okunuş: /ɑːr/
Anlam: In contraction or informal speech, 'are' combines with pronouns to form contractions like 'you're'.

'Are' combines with pronouns like you, they, we to form contractions in spoken and informal writing.

You're my friend.

They're playing outside.

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