Jul 3, 2020ย ยท The formal and traditional answer is makes, because the subject is the singular noun phrase receiving homemade cupcakes. In actual speech, and even sometimes in writing, many. Jun 4, 2020ย ยท "Makes" is the third-person singular simple present tense of "make", so if a singular thing makes you mad, it repeatedly does so, or does so on an ongoing basis. Thank you! That makes sense. I must have heard people use it incorrectly so much that the correct way sounds strange. I will use your suggested sentence as well. I appreciate your help!

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In this sentence should I use make or makes? Massive scale, along with rapid growth make/makes it different. Mar 31, 2011ย ยท Are you asking what "makes no sense" means? Or are you asking which of the two examples you provided is a better alternative to "makes no sense"? Jan 13, 2025ย ยท When someone, instead of listening, makes assumptions about your views (only to disagree) Ask Question Asked 1 year, 2 months ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago Jun 16, 2017ย ยท 6 "Makes sense" seems to have two meanings: that someone understands something or that something is logically sound. How did this phrase enter the english language? What are its.

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