The third person singular of the verb make?

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2026-03-30 04:05

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In the present tense, the verb 'make' follows the pattern of all regular verbs in standard English of adding an 's' to make the third person singular form. So for 'make', the third person singular form is 'makes'.

e.g., "He makes too many mistakes."

It follows the regular pattern in the present tense:

I/we/you/they make...

He/she/it makes...

But it has irregular past tense and past participle forms:

past tense: 'made' (irregular)

past participle: 'made' (irregular)

present participle 'making' (regular)

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