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Hhtt Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

Introduce v. make start

"A haunting oboe solo introduces the third movement of the concerto."

Can we say "A haunting oboe solo makes the third movement of the concerto to start" ?

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No. You can't "make something to start". You can "make something start", but it isn't a suitable expression for your context.

  • No.
  • You can't "make something to start".
  • You can "make something start", but it isn't a suitable expression for your context.
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No.

You can't "make something to start". You can "make something start", but it isn't a suitable expression for your context.

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