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Usage of "Two and two": Two and two make(s) four



 
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Usage of "Two and two": Two and two make(s) four #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:51 pm   Usage of "Two and two": Two and two make(s) four
 

Two and two make four.

Two and two makes four.

Are both forms correct? Thank you.
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Usage of "Two and two": Two and two make(s) four #2 (permalink) Thu Sep 11, 2008 14:18 pm   Usage of "Two and two": Two and two make(s) four
 

Hello Avril,

Welcome to english-test.net and many thanks for your question. Please take a look at two and two makes four.

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Torsten

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