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Meaning of That makes five

It indicates that the total count is now five.

In simple words: It means someone has counted to five.

That makes five in a sentence

  • After counting the chairs, I realized that makes five chairs in total!
  • You found two coins, and I gave you three. That makes five coins altogether.
  • With my four friends and me, that makes five of us going to the party.

How to use That makes five

Use 'That makes five' when confirming the total count, often in casual conversations. It's informal but acceptable in most situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone statement

Memory hint

Remember counting fingers; when you hold up five, say 'That makes five!'

Related words

Collocations with That makes five

  • makes five total
  • costs five dollars
  • sums up to five

Synonyms for That makes five

  • That's five
  • Count is five
  • Total is five

Common mistakes with That makes five

  • Using it in formal contexts where counting isn't relevant.
  • Confusing it with similar phrases like 'That makes sense.'
  • Incorrectly stating a different number than what was counted.

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Frequently asked questions about That makes five

What does That makes five mean?

It means someone has counted to five.

What is the definition of That makes five?

It indicates that the total count is now five.

How do you use That makes five in a sentence?

After counting the chairs, I realized that makes five chairs in total!

Can you give another example of That makes five?

You found two coins, and I gave you three. That makes five coins altogether.

What are synonyms for That makes five?

Common alternatives include That's five, Count is five, Total is five.

What words go with That makes five?

It commonly pairs with makes five total, costs five dollars, sums up to five.

What are common mistakes when using That makes five?

Using it in formal contexts where counting isn't relevant. Confusing it with similar phrases like 'That makes sense.' Incorrectly stating a different number than what was counted.

How do you pronounce That makes five?

US: //ðæt meɪks faɪv//, UK: //ðæt meɪks faɪv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use That makes five?

Use 'That makes five' when confirming the total count, often in casual conversations. It's informal but acceptable in most situations.