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What is the present tense of made time for?

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

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The present tense of made time for is make time for.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of make time for is makes time for.

The present participle of make time for is making time for.

The past participle of make time for is made time for.

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Children were expected to perform lung function and complete diaries daily and to make time for home visits every 4 weeks.
Workers across North Yorkshire are being urged to stop snacking and make time for a proper breakfast.
Even the most high-octane petrolhead should make time for a tour of Goodwood House, which is open from March to October.
Health bosses in Bradford are appealing to women to make time for a vital health check after a worrying drop in the numbers having smear tests.
Whether you favour oatmeal, eggs or cold pizza, it's important to make time for breakfast every day.
They can run errands worth various numbers of points, but they must make time for these errands by feeding their meter.

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