@Shafizadeh If I understand you correctly, I think it would be more commonly put as "The pen didn't exist on the table from the beginning." but I'm not sure ....
Our listeners are what make our podcast possible. Our listeners are what makes our podcast possible.
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I think you can edit your answer to remove the bit about American English. The problem isn't is/are it's makes/make
Using makes (sing) sounds wrong because it doesn't seem to agree, but using make (pl) sounds wrong because I want "what makes X possible" to be singular.
This ngram shows that "what make(s) X possible" is far more popular with a singluar "what"
@KitZ.Fox When it was announced that David Bowie died, I visited the Pandora-David Bowie station. Every song was like a top 10 hit from the 70's. I shut that sucker down after 4 songs. I couldn't take it. I hadn't not heard everyone of those a hundred times
I hear about Pearl Jam all the time, and I'm sure I've heard their songs all the time, but I have no idea about the connection of their name with any sound or song.
@KitZ.Fox They are still together, still releasing albums, still touring, and they even have their own SiriusXM radio station that plays PJ all day, all night.
I do appreciate the hard work they do as a band though. For example: they recorded every concert on one tour they had and released every single one as a CD.
Also, sweat shaming is a thing that should be a thing and has a long and reputable history. If there were no sweat shaming, what are all those showers at gyms for?
But, while in line at Starbucks, instead of being passive aggressive about it and saying 'Wow you must really have really worked out hard, really'. You should just be aggressive and say 'Ewww'.