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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

grammar and usage

1. Love is a thing that makes trouble to a person who has it.
2. So-called love makes trouble to a person who has it.
Are the sentences meaningful?Please correct them
.Thanks a lot in advance.
  

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Things make trouble for , not to . " Falling in love makes trouble for a person.

  • Things make trouble for , not to .
  • " Falling in love makes trouble for a person.
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Things make trouble for, not to.

Love, especially the kind that makes trouble, usually takes a verb more active that "has."

Falling in love makes trouble for a person.

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