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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
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Can you please explain the meaning of these sentences.



I could make you know.


I could have made you know.


I could make you known.


I could made you know.

I guess the the third one is correct but how I don't have any idea please help.
  

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Liton Das Can you please explain the meaning of these sentences. It's quite obscure what any of them mean. "make you know" doesn't seem to make any sense, especially without any further words to clarify what anyone is supposed to know.

  • Liton Das Can you please explain the meaning of these sentences.
  • It's quite obscure what any of them mean.
  • "make you know" doesn't seem to make any sense, especially without any further words to clarify what anyone is supposed to know.
  • Do you mean I could tell you ?
  • It seems to me that I read a post where someone already told you that "make you know" is not a sensible thing to say or write.
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Liton DasCan you please explain the meaning of these sentences.

It's quite obscure what any of them mean. "make you know" doesn't seem to make any sense, especially without any further words to clarify what anyone is supposed to know. Do you mean I could tell you?

It seems to me that I read a post where someone already told you that "make you

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