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5 easy spring simmer pot recipes to naturally make your home smell fresh

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When in doubt remember that β€œMakes” should be used in the present tense, in relation to one single item (or person). For all other situations, use β€œMake”, and you’ll be just fine.

If you say that one thing or person makes another seem, for example, small, stupid, or good, you mean that they cause them to seem small, stupid, or good in comparison, even though they are not.

"Make" is the base form of the verb, used with plural subjects or the pronoun "I," while "makes" is the third-person singular present tense, used with singular subjects.

to suggest or pretend (to be, or that something is the case): [~ + object + out + to + verb] He made me out to be a liar.[~ + out + that clause] He makes out that he is a successful businessman.

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.