Depends on the context. If you are referring to the idiom, say two and two make four. ' Personally, I prefer saying 'two and two make four', for in my everyday conversation I talk about the idiom.
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Depends on the context.
If you are referring to the idiom, say two and two make four. But if you are referring to a mathematical formula say 'two and two makes four.'
Personally, I prefer saying 'two and two make four', for in my everyday conversation I talk about the idiom.
anonymoustwoTwo and two make/makes four. Which one is correct?