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Hanuman_2000 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Conjunction

Sir,

1.Two and Two makes four.

2.Two and Two make four.

Whic one is correct?

Thanks.
  

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Either is fine, Hanuman. The speaker who is thinking of the single operation of addition will say (1), while the speaker thinking of two separate numbers, '2' and '2', will use (2).

  • Either is fine, Hanuman.
  • The speaker who is thinking of the single operation of addition will say (1), while the speaker thinking of two separate numbers, '2' and '2', will use (2).
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Either is fine, Hanuman. The speaker who is thinking of the single operation of addition will say (1), while the speaker thinking of two separate numbers, '2' and '2', will use (2).

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