Our first question, is there a reason you are reading this page?
Is is a form of the verb to be, which indicates a state of existence or functions as an auxiliary verb. Is is the third-person singular present tense of to be. The word can be used to form a question.
Is their a difference between bespoke and made-to-measure?
Is it OK to tuck a tie into pants?
Is it OK to tuck a tie into your shirt?
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