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What is the present tense of made a difference?

What's the present tense of made a difference? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of made a difference is make a difference.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of make a difference is makes a difference.

The present participle of make a difference is making a difference.

The past participle of make a difference is made a difference.

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Both were ordinary workingmen who found themselves needed to perform a secret mission that could make a difference in ending the war.
Prescott says he is listening, and, because the urban plan covers zoning bylaws, input can make a difference.
Footwear is one aspect that can make a difference to the bearing of the person, literally and figuratively.
Thank you for taking the lead and showing us that one person can make a difference.
Some people claim that wormers make a difference in their horse's hoof quality.
For most teachers, then, doing things that make a difference would mean working in radical ways within a mainstream school.

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