When to use the -s (or -es) form of a present-tense verb

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exception: Choosing the correct present-tense form of be (am, is, or are) is not quite so simple. See the chart on the previous page for both present- and past-tense forms of be.

esl tip: Do not use the -s form of a verb if it follows a modal verb such as can, must, or should or another helping verb. (See 28c.)