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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Felt

I bet you made him feel like Danny was still with her.

Or

I bet you made him felt like Danny was still with her.

Which is correct?
  

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Hi, Only the former is correct. 'Feel' here needs to be the base or infinitve form of the verb. It's like you are saying ' .

  • Hi, Only the former is correct.
  • 'Feel' here needs to be the base or infinitve form of the verb.
  • It's like you are saying ' .
  • you made him (to) feel .
  • ', except that with 'made' in this context you omit the 'to'.
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Hi,

Only the former is correct.

'Feel' here needs to be the base or infinitve form of the verb.

It's like you are saying ' . . you made him (to) feel . . ', except that with 'made' in this context you omit the 'to'.

Clive
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Did you mean to say, "I bet you made her feel like Danny was still with her?"

If you really meant "made him feel like Danny was with her" then I hope the context makes it clear who you are talking about, because the pronouns are confusing.

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