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Messier42 Posted 11 years ago
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Could you help me with this?

Your behavior get me thinking that you hate me.
Your behavior makes me think that you hate me.
Your behavior get me to think that you hate me.
Your behavior have to think that you hate me.
What are the most appropriate sentence.? And how are they different?
  

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Your behavior gets me thinking that you hate me. Your behavior makes me think that you hate me. These two work and mean about the same.

  • Your behavior gets me thinking that you hate me.
  • Your behavior makes me think that you hate me.
  • These two work and mean about the same.
  • The former is more informal.
  • Your behavior gets me to think that you hate me.
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Your behavior gets me thinking that you hate me.
Your behavior makes me think that you hate me.
These two work and mean about the same. The former is more informal.

Your behavior gets me to think that you hate me.
Not as good.

Your behavior have to think that you hate me.
Ungrammatical; "correction" of "have" to "has" res

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