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what is the diffrence between two words.constitute and constitutes to?
  

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I'm not quite sure of your concern, but: constitute : first and 2nd person singular, all persons plural. I/you/we/they constitute. constitutes : 3rd person singular.

  • I'm not quite sure of your concern, but: constitute : first and 2nd person singular, all persons plural.
  • I/you/we/they constitute.
  • constitutes : 3rd person singular.
  • She/he/it constitutes.
  • 'Constitute/s to ' has no meaning for me.
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I'm not quite sure of your concern, but:

constitute: first and 2nd person singular, all persons plural. I/you/we/they constitute.
constitutes: 3rd person singular. She/he/it constitutes.

'Constitute/s to' has no meaning for me.

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