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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Make vs Makes

In this sentance which is correct, "make" or "makes":

It is one of the first places that they bring their guests to experience the rich history and culture that make(s) such an enticing destination.



  

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The sentence is a bit awkward, but it's ok. Make is the verb for the plural subject "history and culture".

  • The sentence is a bit awkward, but it's ok.
  • Make is the verb for the plural subject "history and culture".
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The sentence is a bit awkward, but it's ok. Make is the verb for the plural subject "history and culture".

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