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What is the present tense of make both ends meet?

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Make both ends meet is the present tense of made both ends meet.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of make both ends meet is makes both ends meet.

The present participle of make both ends meet is making both ends meet.

The past participle of make both ends meet is made both ends meet.

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