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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Made it so that

Is it correct to use made it so that in the sentences. I couldn't think of anything else. Is it a good choice?

I would never have become an actor, but a series of events made it so that I did.

She'd have made it so that he never went into any cemetery again and never heard of or saw a dead person the rest of his life.

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I would use it like this: I made it so that we would always have a place to put our keys. I made it so that we could eat it on the way to the concert. telling someone why you took an action or the action that you took and needed more explanation to the person you are telling the story to.

  • I would use it like this: I made it so that we would always have a place to put our keys.
  • I made it so that we could eat it on the way to the concert.
  • telling someone why you took an action or the action that you took and needed more explanation to the person you are telling the story to.
  • I hope that helps.
  • Pamela
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I would use it like this:

I made it so that we would always have a place to put our keys.
I made it so that we could eat it on the way to the concert.

It is used to explain the reason to someone about something you did and the explanation is happening in the present tense...telling someone why you took an action or the action that you took and needed more explanation to the p
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Thanks
Are my examples correct?

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