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Use “Makes” when speaking about something in the singular form (or if one thing has to be singled out). And use “Make” when speaking about multiple items. Take a look at the examples below: Describe your experience that makes you qualified for this job. Describe your experience and expertise that make you qualified for this job.

make /meɪk/ vb (makes, making, made) (mainly tr) to bring into being by shaping, changing, or combining materials, ideas, etc; form or fashion; create to draw up, establish, or form: to make a decision, make one's will to cause to exist, bring about, or produce: don't make a noise to cause, compel, or induce: please make him go away

2. making an object or substance If you make an object or substance, you construct or produce it. Asha makes all her own clothes. They make furniture out of recycled plastic. You can also say that someone makes a meal or a drink. I made some breakfast.