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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

make or makes

hard work,sweat,determination,and dedication,doesn't always make/makes you succeed,sometimes it make/makes you a lunatic who can't use his head
make or makes plz help me
  

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You need to begin your sentence with a capital letter and insert a space after every punctuation mark. The subject of the verb is the (plural) combination of hard work, sweat determination and dedication s, so the verb needs to be don't ... make.

  • You need to begin your sentence with a capital letter and insert a space after every punctuation mark.
  • The subject of the verb is the (plural) combination of hard work, sweat determination and dedication s, so the verb needs to be don't ...
  • make.
  • You need a semi-colon or full stop (period) after succeed.
  • In the second clause/sentence, you need they make , not it makes.
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You need to begin your sentence with a capital letter and insert a space after every punctuation mark. The subject of the verb is the (plural) combination of hard work, sweat determination and dedications, so the verb needs to be don't ... make. You need a semi-colon or full stop (period) after succeed. In the second clause/sentence, you need they make, n

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