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Wholegrain Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

He's making him into believing I am her mother.
  

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Hi, He's making him into believing I am her mother. No. Here are a couple of sentences that are correct.

  • Hi, He's making him into believing I am her mother.
  • No.
  • Here are a couple of sentences that are correct.
  • He's making him believe I am her mother.
  • He's tricking him into believing I am her mother.
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Hi,
He's making him into believing I am her mother.

No. Here are a couple of sentences that are correct.

He's making him believe I am her mother.
He's tricking him into believing I am her mother.

Best wishes, Clive
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I talked her into ...
I forced her into ...

I believe the above are correct. My question is, Why is make her into wrong?
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Hi,
It's just not idiomatic.

He made the wood into a table.

He made her into a slave.

We are trying to make you into a natural-sounding speaker of English.

Clive
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I know your good intention and really appreciate it. It's just that my brain is a computer. It needs logic to rewire the neurons, otherwise the information won't sink in.

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