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Bernardo Rolim Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

"it made him (look/looks) good"

Hi everyone!


I wonder what's the correct form of the following sentence: "it made him (look/looks) good". Doesn't the verb "to look" have to take an "s" at the end as it's referring to "it"?


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"it made him (look/looks) good". look here is the infinitive or base form of the verb Clive

  • "it made him (look/looks) good".
  • look here is the infinitive or base form of the verb Clive
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"it made him (look/looks) good".

look here is the infinitive or base form of the verb

Clive

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Bernardo Rolim Doesn't the verb "to look" have to take an "s" at the end as it's referring to "it"?

No.

It is the bare infinitive form used after the causative verb "make"

Causative verbs:

Let
Make
Have
Help.

I had Mark wash the windows.
I made Mark wash the windows.
I help Mark wash the windows.
I let Mark wa

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