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That's called conjugation.
Just like in English, you have I am, you are and he is, French conjugates verbs in all persons and in all tenses.
The form with s is specific to the second person singular of -er verbs: tu manges, tu parles, etc.
And the form without s is found in first and third person singular: je parle, je mange, il parle, elle mange.
When would you use the S?
Like I said, when you use tu.
Yep.