The verb 'to be' is somewhat strange because it can have three forms: 'they are', 'I am', and 'he/she/it is'. Is it ever correct to say 'I is'?

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'I is'
The verb 'to be' is somewhat strange because it can have three forms: 'they are', 'I am', and 'he/she/it is'. Is it ever correct to say 'I is'?