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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

How do you use the word make in a sentence?

Example: is it better to say make love, or making love

Is the word make a verb?

If the word make is a verb, what goes to the right of the word make?

Example: does an adjective go to the right of the word make, does a verb go to the right of the word make?
  

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Hi, Here are basic some examples to consider. Mary makes dinner every day. Tom is making dinner right now.

  • Hi, Here are basic some examples to consider.
  • Mary makes dinner every day.
  • Tom is making dinner right now.
  • Have you learned these tenses yet?
  • Would you like to write and post a few sentences for us to check for you?
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Hi,

Here are basic some examples to consider.

Mary makes dinner every day.
Tom is making dinner right now.

Have you learned these tenses yet?
Would you lik

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