Help? Could you someone help me with this sentence? I'd like to know why we don't have the letter s in the verb cry?
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What makes Walter cry are sad songs?
The structure of the sentence is: [What makes Walter (to) cry] are sad songs. The subject is "What makes Walter (to) cry" the (linking) verb is "are," and "sad songs" is the predicate nominative, which is a repetition of the subject: "What makes Walter (to) cry" = "sad songs". "
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The structure of the sentence is: [What makes Walter (to) cry] are sad songs. The subject is "What makes Walter (to) cry" the (linking) verb is "are," and "sad songs" is the predicate nominative, which is a repetition of the subject: "What makes Walter (to) cry" = "sad songs". "(To) cry" is an infinitive, which is not inflected, as it would be if the sentence were: "Walter cries at sad so
The verb make is a catenative verb. It can be followed by another verb. Specifically, "make" is a causative verb, showing that some action is caused by someone.
These are "make" sentences with the causative verb "make."
Cookies make Walter smile.
Mother made Walter clean up his room.
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