The verb "make" is an irregular verb, and its singular form is the same as its base form, which is "make". In other words, the singular form of "make" is simply "make", regardless of whether the subject is singular or plural. For example: - I make (singular subject) - You make (singular subject) - He/She/It makes (singular subject, note the addition of -s) - We make (plural subject) - They make (plural subject) Note that the third person singular (he/she/it) form of "make" is "makes", but the base form of the verb is still "make".
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The verb "make" is an irregular verb, and its singular form is the same as its base form, which is "make".
In other words, the singular form of "make" is simply "make", regardless of whether the subject is singular or plural.
For example:
- I make (singular subject)
- You make (singular subject)
- He/She/It makes (singular subject, note the addition of -s)
- We make (plural subject)
- They make (plural subject)
Note that the third person singular (he/she/it) form of "make" is "makes", but the base form of the verb is still "make".
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