If the form of BE is am, then the subject is this.
What is "I"?
This is the verb phrase missing from the first sentence below (you must pronounce it right to get the points!):
Maki _____ _____ playing tennis after school every day. Sometimes she plays for three hours!
What is spends time?
This is the title of the section in Jeremy Lin's profile where you can find his date of birth and his job.
What is "My Personal Information"?
This family member is a male child.
What is a son? / Who is a son?
This is the plural form of the noun "person."
What is people?
If a subject is They, then the possessive adjective that is used with it is this.
What is "their"?
These are things that you do for fun in your free time.
What are hobbies?
This is the activity that we can find under "Other interests" in Jeremy's profile.
What is helping young people?
Your mother's or father's sister is called this.
What is an aunt? / What/Who is your aunt?
We make Regular nouns plural by adding -s or -es. Nouns with different plural forms (like "children") are called this.
What is irregular? / What are irregular nouns?
These are the two possible negative contraction forms of "You are."
What are "You're not" and "You aren't"?
This is all of the special things you need to do a sport or activity.
What is equipment?
*Remember, equipment is a noncount noun, so it cannot be plural (no *"equipments"), and the verb must be singular (is, does, has, etc.).
This is the phrase that describes how tall Sultan's brothers and sisters are.
What is "normal height"?
Your mother and father are called these.
What are your parents? / Who are your parents?
These are the three simple present tense forms of BE.
What are am, is, and are?
If the form of BE is is, these are the three subject pronouns that can go before it.
What are He, She, and It?
If something is ordinary or usual, it is this.
What is normal?
This is what Sultan drives on his farm.
What is a tractor?
A female child is called this. [pronounce it correctly!]
What is a daughter?
These are the three subject pronouns that can come before "are."
What are We, You, and They?
It's the possessive adjective that goes in the blank in this sentence:
My robot needs _____ battery replaced.
What is its?
This word means wanting to learn more about something.
What is interested?
These are the three European cities that Sultan visited in 2010.
What are London, Paris, and Madrid?
Your father's or mother's brother is called this.
What is an uncle? / What/Who is your uncle?
This is the subject + BE contraction that has only one negative form (all the others have two).
What is "I'm"? / What is "I'm not"?
(we never say *"I amn't.")