If you're often misspelling "ises", here are some correct alternatives you can consider. Firstly, "is" signifies the third-person singular present tense of the verb "to be". Secondly, "ises" could be "ises", the plural form of "is". Lastly, "ises" might have been intended as "ises", the plural of "ise", a British variation of "ize" used in verbs. Remember to choose the right one!