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What tense is maketh?

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"Maketh" is a now obsolete third person singular present tense form of "make." Its modern equivalent is "makes". The -eth ending for the third person singular present has not been used in standard English for about two hundred years, but has persisted in occasional use, especially in religious ceremonies, because it is used in the King James Bible.

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makyth is another way of saying make

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