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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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0I'm sorry but I don't think I can make01i00 it02i00 to your wedding. My girlfriend will be in town.02br
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00Are there any mistakes? and What is "it" in the context?02br
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00Thanks!0-
  

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0N2G,02br 02br 00I don't see any problem. In most context 01sup 00"01u 00I can't, or can make it02u 00", 02sup 00the "it" refers to the event or thing it pertains to.. 02br 02br 00It's my 2 cents0-

  • 0N2G,02br 02br 00I don't see any problem.
  • In most context 01sup 00"01u 00I can't, or can make it02u 00", 02sup 00the "it" refers to the event or thing it pertains to..
  • 02br 02br 00It's my 2 cents0-
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0N2G,02br
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00I don't see any problem. In most context 01sup00"01u00I can't, or can make it02u00", 02sup00the "it" refers to the event or thing it pertains to.. It's more of an idiomatic than grammatical question02br
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00I don't think 01sup01b01u00I can make it 02u0
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0 Hello New2,02br
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00Yes, that's fine.02br
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00"To make" can mean "to travel the required distance to", "to arrive at", e.g.02br
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001. Did you make your train in time?02br
002. I made Calcutta within the month.02br
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00I would understand "it" in your example to be a dummy object, with the se

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