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Is the word are a verb? If not what is it?
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'are' is a form of the irregular verb 'to be'

To be

I am

You are

he/she/it is

we are

they
are

am/are/is are present tense forms.

'Be' is also used as an auxiliary (helping) verb because it is also used to make tenses such as the present continuous ( We are going home.).
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