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Chris Bryant Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Make or Makes

I believe my background in manual labor, together with my sales experience, make/makes me an candidate ideal can to fill such a vacancy.

Make or makes? Thanks!
  

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Chris Bryant I believe my background in manual labor, together with my sales experience, make/makes me an candidate ideal can to fill such a vacancy. Make or makes? Thanks!

  • Chris Bryant I believe my background in manual labor, together with my sales experience, make/makes me an candidate ideal can to fill such a vacancy.
  • Make or makes?
  • Thanks!
  • background ...
  • makes ...
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Chris Bryant I believe my background in manual labor, together with my sales experience, make/makes me an candidate ideal can to fill such a vacancy. Make or makes? Thanks!
background ... makes ...

(The parenthetical "together with my sales experience" should be ignored when working out the subject-verb agreement.)

CJ

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