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Wangqh2696122 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Make or makes?

I have learned a lot from reading books, which make (makes) me a better person.
Are both make and makes correct in the above sentence? By the way, is reading necessary?
  

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The act of learning makes It's not "the books make"

  • The act of learning makes It's not "the books make"
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The act of learning makes


It's not "the books make"
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Can we use "therefore " here ? I feel it is better .
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You could say:
I have learned a lot from reading books, therefore I am a better person.

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