I just wrote the sentence "but not too much as it really makes this dish sing".
Then I decided to change the word 'it' to 'they'... why then do I have to put an 's' on the end of make so it sounds right? "but not too much as they really make this dish sing"
Thanks in advance
Dougie.
Ps Sorry about my obvious misuse of punctuation in this question!!
Top answer
Simple Present tense - it makes they make
— Clive
Simple Present tense - it makes they make
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