Please look at the following sentence. In my opinion, a verb “make” should be replaced as “makes”. Is that right?
The thriving city life found in Kansas City and St. Louis, as well as the quiet beauty of limestone bluffs and winding rivers, “make” Missouri a great place to explore even today.
The above sentence looks like subject-verb agreement error.
Top answer
Yes, I agree. You are right. It is a common notional error, and this one missed being edited.
— Mister Micawber
Yes, I agree.
You are right.
It is a common notional error, and this one missed being edited.
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