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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Made me to

Can I use casuative verb with "make" in reporting to the manager? or any phrase required?

The client made me to revise the design of the logo.

The client made me to revise the website design.

  

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Your sentences make sense with the exception of the word 'to', which is not correct. The client made me revise ... The use of a verb in the infinitive but without the word 'to' is common after the verb 'make'.

  • Your sentences make sense with the exception of the word 'to', which is not correct.
  • The client made me revise ...
  • The use of a verb in the infinitive but without the word 'to' is common after the verb 'make'.
  • She was making me work harder than usual.
  • They made me walk to the other side of the room.
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Your sentences make sense with the exception of the word 'to', which is not correct.

The client made me revise ...

The use of a verb in the infinitive but without the word 'to' is common after the verb 'make'.

She was making me work harder than usual.

They made me walk to the other side of the room.

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