The present tense of the verb ‘make’ is ‘make’ for the first and second person (I make, you make) and ‘makes’ for the third person singular (he makes, she makes, it makes).
In English, the present tense is used to describe actions currently happening or general truths. So when you say ‘I make dinner every night,’ you’re stating a fact about your regular activity. Similarly, ‘She makes the best cookies’ describes a habitual action in the present.