If I (be) a bird I could fly.[correct tense of the verb.]
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If I were a bird I could fly.
Explanation:
Here we use (were) for past tense and (are) for present tense instead of (am) or (is) because (I) is such a pronoun that is an exception that doesn't take any other words instead in case of referring a tense.
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