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Be verbs have singular form

Be verbs - am / is

I am tired. He is tired too.

The -s form of the verb is used only in present tense with third person pronouns or noun phrases which are singular.

singular pronoun - He likes chocolate. - add -s to verb like.

singular noun subject - The dog likes meat. - add -s to verb.

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