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  • grammatical number - Is it makes or make in this sentence . . .
    Makes is the correct form of the verb, because the subject of the clause is which and the word which refers back to the act of dominating, not to France, Spain, or Austria The sentence can be rewritten as: The domination throughout history by France, Spain, and Austria alternately over Milan makes it a city full of different cultural influences
  • Should I use make or makes in the following statement?
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    Learn the art of formal letter writing Discover how to write and properly format your formal letters Download a free formal letter template, and explore outlines for enquiry and covering letters Become a pro at writing formal English letters today!
  • grammaticality - which MAKE or which MAKES (difficult one) - English . . .
    The issue of makes or make then resolves itself because the grammatical number of the antecedent determines the number of the verb For example: For example: I admire teachers who are knowledgeable and patient, qualities which make their students feel confident
  • make sense to me vs make sense for me. Whats the difference?
    I (British) might use 'it makes sense to me' when I mean 'it is understandable to me' or 'I agree with what you say'- e g 'your explanation makes sense to me', and I could say that something (e g a proposed arrangement) makes sense for me if I mean it suits my individual circumstances ('suits me'), e g 'the idea of flexible working makes sense for me because I have to use public transport
  • Meaning of makes no sense - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    it makes sense to start saving early for higher education; The problem is that the narrative makes no sense on a realistic level This of course makes medical sense but the situation appears to be less manageable as the weeks go by For instance when a person refuses salad or most kinds of vegetables by saying: "I'm not vegetarian"
  • Origin of That tracks to mean That makes sense.
    The 1924 example is the form “X tracks with Y”, i e the sense “to be consistent with” — it doesn’t imply that the with-less form “X tracks” = “X makes sense” was in use by that date (Like others’ here, my intuition is that this usage is a later development from the “X tracks with Y” form — but of course, intuition
  • Is there a word for hate against religions or a specific religion . . .
    Your last paragraph makes a good point But I said the word implies Those isms imply hatred, especially in common use Why does everyone think I've confused the -ism suffix to confer hatred It is coincidence that the words I chose for examples all end in -ism I could have easily chosen misogyny, but it didn't cross my mind at the time –
  • Who is the author of Absence makes the heart grow fonder?
    This [“absence makes the heart grow fonder”] is a line from a song ISLE OF BEAUTY (before 1839) by Thomas Haynes Bayly It was Bayly who popularized the words, but [Burton] Stevenson [in Book of Proverbs, Maxims, and Famous Phrases (1947)] says they are not of his inspiration, being originally the first line of an anonymous poem which
  • subject verb agreement - Two plus two {make makes} four. - English . . .
    You will find both of these used, but I think you'll find is used even more often than either make or makes Here's an Ngram: As for why both are used, that's not hard to figure out If the subject is singular, the verb makes is used: The baker makes a cake If the subject is plural, the verb make is used: The bakers make a cake





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