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You use "is" when there is not an S in the noun before the "is." For example: Molly IS at the grocery store.
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You do not want to use "is" when there is an S at the end of the noun in front. For example: The girls IS doing gymnastics.
You use "are" when there is an S in noun behind the word "are." For example: The dogs ARE chasing the paper boy.
You do not use "are" when the noun does not have an S in the back of the noun. For example: John ARE at the gym.
Ken IS at the store with his friends. Jens friends IS nice.
Jareds friends ARE full of energy. Jens dog ARE a good guard dog.