What is the difference between make and makes?

What is the difference between make and makes?

Makes is used after a singular subject. E.g. She makes mistakes. Make is used after a plural subject. They make her realize the mistakes she made.

Does this make sense or does this makes sense?

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.

When a sentence makes no sense?

What they mean is that they cannot interpret, or understand many of the archaic words used. Therefore if a friend’s solution makes no sense you are saying 1) it is evidently illogical or 2) you cannot understand it.

How do you get a sense of reading?

Eight Tips To Remember What You Read

  1. Read with a purpose.
  2. Skim first.
  3. Get the reading mechanics right.
  4. Be judicious in highlighting and note taking.
  5. Think in pictures.
  6. Rehearse as you go along.
  7. Stay within your attention span and work to increase that span.
  8. Rehearse again soon.
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When should I use makes?

Answer:

  1. Use “make” for when you create or produce something.
  2. Use “do” for actions you must do, like jobs or work, and for general activities, especially activities you repeat often.

Which makes it or make it?

The two sentences have the exact same meaning. Both “which makes it” and “making it” refer to the same thing–the fact that the building is 1,454 feet in height. I also agree that “tallest” is more natural than “highest” used as an adjective to describe a building.

What is correct makes sense or make sense?

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.”

How do you say make no sense?

counterintuitive

  1. absurd.
  2. capricious.
  3. contradictory.
  4. erratic.
  5. faulty.
  6. illogical.
  7. implausible.
  8. nonsensical.

What do you call a phrase that makes no sense?

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unreasoning. unscientific. wacky. ill-conceived. ill-thought-out.

Why am I reading and not understanding?

Reading comprehension disorder is a reading disability in which a person has trouble understanding the meaning of words and passages of writing. If your child is able to read a passage out loud but can’t tell you much about it afterward, they might have specific reading comprehension deficit.

What is the correct answer to “that makes sense?

The correct answer is ONLY “that makes sense.” (I say only b/c it seems other answerers indicate that there could be situations when your other option is correct, but that’s not true). Your first option is the correct answer 100\% of the time given the words you’ve used.

Do we try to make sense out of nothing?

So in your question, there is no ‘we’, not everyone try to make sense out of nothing. There are some people that have already accepted the fact, and some continues to ignore it. It’s an interesting question and I see where you are coming from: no matter what you do in life, you die in the end anyway…

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Do you fully understand what you have just read?

Similarly, if you read but are not fully occupied with the book, you do not fully understand what you have just read, as the spotlight focuses on something else. The brain is constantly bombarded with so much information from the outside world that it is surprising that not more people have deadly headaches due to the flood of information.

Why is it important to learn to read critically?

By learning to read critically, you will not only improve your comprehension of college-level texts, but also improve your writing by learning about the choices other writers have make to communicate their ideas.