NUMILA — What is going to happen to Kauai Coffee is the question that quietly floated along with the breezes that blanketed the annual Kauai Coffee Open House on Saturday. Total visitor spending fell ...

The Kauai Coffee Company, the largest coffee grower in Hawaii and the contiguous U.S, is facing the possibility of closure, as its lease is coming to an end in March. For the past 39 years, the ...

The Kauai Coffee Visitor Center held its annual Open House on Saturday. A company official announced during the event that Kauai Coffee’s land lease for the farm, which is set to expire in March, ...

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.

Makes is the correct form of the verb, because the subject of the clause is which and the word which refers back to the act of dominating, not to France, Spain, or Austria. The sentence can be rewritten as: The domination throughout history by France, Spain, and Austria alternately over Milan makes it a city full of different cultural influences.

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