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editWhat is the meaning of, is? How do you describe the word is?
who care
editDo you mean cares? Um, the previous poster, I'd guess. As for is, well, tell me if I need to clarify, elaborate, or what have you.(I added the "two letter combo" bit)TLM 01/29/06
This is a disambiguation page to aid readers in finding which of several articles for which they might have been searching when they type is into the search bar. It is appropriate to include a few words describing each target, but any in-depth discussion should be relegated to the actual articles. Please explain why it might be appropriate to reference a political controversy in the US last decade. - Eldereft (cont.) 17:15, 18 November 2008 (UTC)
Can we use is with I as a helping verb?
editCan we use is with I as a helping verb? Yes, But we can not telling here for all details of it. For more details contact by Avinash Bhola mail@atoall.com —Preceding unsigned comment added by 125.62.101.251 (talk) 11:04, 18 April 2009 (UTC)
- for helping verb see wikt:is#Verb.--Auric (talk) 17:53, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
moved from page
editI removed the line "<<need help|reson=underage sexual content>>" from the entry for IS (manga).--Auric (talk) 17:51, 16 October 2010 (UTC)
Do these belong here?
editJust wondering why the following 4 entries are on this disambiguation page.
- ...
- I formation in American football
- One or capital "i" in Roman numerals
- Selves known by the pronoun "I"
- Incompletes, scores used in academic grading in North America
- ...
1) Does "IS" (or "Is" or "is") represent the 'I formation' in American Football?? Is this ("IS") a code or abbreviation for "I-formation"??
2) When is the Roman numeral "I" (one) represented as "IS" or "Is"?
3) "...'Selves' known by the pronoun 'I'..." what does that mean? Could it ("Is") be referring to the plural of "I" when referring to multiple "selves"??
4) Does "IS" represent "incomplete" in American grading???
Much of my confusion could be due to my ignorance of the subjects in question (it wouldn't be the first time...). Items 1,2 and 4 above seem to refer to "I" more than to "IS." But perhaps someone with more knowledge can provide feedback on if / how these topics should be listed on this IS / Is disambuiguation page. Pugetbill (talk) 23:57, 3 October 2011 (UTC)