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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The word 'makes' is the plural form for the noun make; a noun can be the subject of a sentence or a clause.

Example, "What make of car do you drive?" or "The top makes of shoes are Nike, Adidas, and Reebok."

The word 'makes' is also a verb: make, makes, making, and made.

Example, "He makes the best lemon pie."

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