Should I use make or makes in the following statement: Please explain why your experience and qualifications makes you the best candidate for this position Mar 31, 2011 · Are you asking what "makes no sense" means? Or are you asking which of the two examples you provided is a better alternative to "makes no sense"? Jun 16, 2017 · "Makes sense" seems to have two meanings: that someone understands something or that something is logically sound. How did this phrase enter the english language? What are its.

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