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make more realistic vs makes more realistic

The correct phrase is "make more realistic." The verb "make" should agree with the plural subject "more realistic."

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 619 views

make more realistic

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when talking about the action of making something more realistic.

Examples:

  • We need to make the special effects in the movie more realistic.
  • Adding more details will make the painting more realistic.
  • The new software update will make the game more realistic.
  • To make the simulation more realistic, we need better graphics.
  • The goal is to make the training program more realistic for the participants.
  • I developed a series of technologies that allowed the robots to make more realistic facial expressions than previously achieved, on lower power, which enabled the walking biped robots, the first androids.
  • As has been said, both rapporteurs have done some excellent work tweaking the reports to make them more realistic and practical.
  • The Commission is now seeking to improve the mechanism to make it more realistic and more likely to be used.
  • The Commission is now seeking to improve the mechanism to make it more realistic and more likely to be used.
  • The Commission is now seeking to improve the mechanism to make it more realistic and more likely to be used.
  • You want me to make it more realistic?
  • In this sense, the Committee on Agriculture's amendments, which are intended to create an additional premium in certain situations, will be of enormous benefit to the implementation of the COM and will make the scheme more realistic and more feasible.
  • Smoke makes it much more realistic, don't you think?
  • Invites the Agency to further develop selection criteria in order to make them more realistic as they sometimes are ill-suited to the circumstances in which the Agency is operating;
  • To do this, the Member States need to make their budget planning more realistic and more transparent.
  • The Commission is considering amending Article 9 CCCIP in order to make the time limit more realistic.
  • [BRANDON] There's been a tendency... over the past couple decades in mainstream games... to make everything bigger and more realistic.
  • The German Federal Government aims to make users bear a more realistic share of road costs.
  • In the context of the Modernised Customs Code, the Commission intends to amend the relevant implementing provision to make the time limit more realistic.
  • Welcomes, given that too many European targets were not met under the previous Lisbon Strategy, the European Council's decision to set fewer targets, but to make them clearer, more realistic and more quantifiable;
  • We must make realistic estimates of these costs and agree to provide the extra finance in the European budget.
  • At this stage, however, I would prefer to confront the Member States with their responsibilities and get them in the end to make realistic forecasts, even if that means increasing the appropriations under management in an amending budget when we have all the data.
  • To make realistic estimations possible, data on the monitoring of pesticide residues should be available in a number of food products which constitute major components of the European diet.
  • Make it realistic, that's what you said.
  • Sorry, just trying to make it realistic.

Alternatives:

  • create a more realistic
  • render more realistic
  • develop a more realistic
  • design to be more realistic
  • produce a more realistic

makes more realistic

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "makes" does not agree with the plural subject "more realistic."

  • I developed a series of technologies that allowed the robots to make more realistic facial expressions than previously achieved, on lower power, which enabled the walking biped robots, the first androids.
  • As has been said, both rapporteurs have done some excellent work tweaking the reports to make them more realistic and practical.
  • The Commission is now seeking to improve the mechanism to make it more realistic and more likely to be used.
  • The Commission is now seeking to improve the mechanism to make it more realistic and more likely to be used.
  • The Commission is now seeking to improve the mechanism to make it more realistic and more likely to be used.
  • You want me to make it more realistic?
  • In this sense, the Committee on Agriculture's amendments, which are intended to create an additional premium in certain situations, will be of enormous benefit to the implementation of the COM and will make the scheme more realistic and more feasible.
  • Smoke makes it much more realistic, don't you think?
  • Invites the Agency to further develop selection criteria in order to make them more realistic as they sometimes are ill-suited to the circumstances in which the Agency is operating;
  • To do this, the Member States need to make their budget planning more realistic and more transparent.
  • The Commission is considering amending Article 9 CCCIP in order to make the time limit more realistic.
  • [BRANDON] There's been a tendency... over the past couple decades in mainstream games... to make everything bigger and more realistic.
  • The German Federal Government aims to make users bear a more realistic share of road costs.
  • In the context of the Modernised Customs Code, the Commission intends to amend the relevant implementing provision to make the time limit more realistic.
  • Welcomes, given that too many European targets were not met under the previous Lisbon Strategy, the European Council's decision to set fewer targets, but to make them clearer, more realistic and more quantifiable;
  • We must make realistic estimates of these costs and agree to provide the extra finance in the European budget.
  • At this stage, however, I would prefer to confront the Member States with their responsibilities and get them in the end to make realistic forecasts, even if that means increasing the appropriations under management in an amending budget when we have all the data.
  • To make realistic estimations possible, data on the monitoring of pesticide residues should be available in a number of food products which constitute major components of the European diet.
  • Make it realistic, that's what you said.
  • Sorry, just trying to make it realistic.

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