Is there any rule in the third person singular plus s or es

Is there any rule in the third person singular plus s or es


A common noun is followed by an S
Pitch plus y end y change I add es
Ch sh x s Z ends with ES
Change f or Fe to ves at the end of F Fe
Plosive letter with O and ending word with ES
Vowel 0 plus s



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Here's an example


Be verb is am, is, are (generally meaningless, do not be misunderstood by others, be verb strictly speaking is meaningless, may not be translated as "yes") such as there is an apple



Is any followed by singular or plural
China is larger than any country in Africa.
Could you tell me where I can buy any magazines.


Any means that any one is singular
The interrogative form of some is plural
It depends on the specific situation