Which make or which makes?
The question is really whether the subject of the verb to make is singular or plural. If buildings enliven memories is interpreted as a process, it would take the singular makes. If buildings enliven memories is interpreted as a series of events, it would take the plural make.09-Nov-2018
What make me or what makes me?
Makes me—has singular subject. make me—has plural subject. they are both imperative sentences. “Makes” is the third person singular form of the verb “to make”.
What is singular make or makes?
Make is the plural form and makes is the singular form.22-Jan-2018
Is make plural?
The plural form of make is makes.
How do you use make?
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Is it correct to make me?
Makes is correct for a singular noun. (My relative's death makes me cry.) With a plural noun/subect, such as movies: Sad movies always make me cry. Use makes when using a singular noun and make with plural nouns.
How do you use make in a sentence?
Makes sentence exampleConsider a factory that makes widgets for a dollar each. ... He makes $10 an hour. ... It makes perfect sense, actually. ... I am afraid to drink anything that makes men act in that way. ... He makes final decision on things. ... That makes no sense, Lacy. ... I know, but he makes the decisions.More items...
Is it makes it or make it?
The correct form is “that makes sense.” “That” (the subject word) is 3rd person, singular, and, in the 3rd person, singular, you use the third person singular “s” inflection, which is why you say “makes” and not “make.”
Is it correct two and two make four?
Two and two make four. Singular and plural are both correct. The singular form is also used because "two and two" is an arithmetic formula.04-Apr-2015
When should I use makes?
"Makes" is the singular form of the verb, while "make", the plural form of the verb. The word “makes” should be used for third person in singular form. The word “make” should be used for first and second person in singular/plural form. I MAKE / YOU( singular)MAKE / HE/ SHE MAKES /WE MAKE / YOU( plural) MAKE /THEY MAKE.
Does this make or makes?
This question uses the simple present tense. In a yes-no question like yours, the basic form of the verb is used. If the original sentence reads 'This makes sense', then the basic form of makes is make, and we should, therefore, use make in the question above.14-Jan-2012
How do you make your wife plural?
The plural of wife is wives.