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Sft M Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

make (2)

1) It makes him feel like home.

2) What does make it happen?

Are they correct?
  

Top answer

No, they're not correct. " I can't work out what you're trying to say in the second!

  • No, they're not correct.
  • " I can't work out what you're trying to say in the second!
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No, they're not correct.

For #1, you can say: "It feels like home", or "It makes him feel like he's at home."

I can't work out what you're trying to say in the second!
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sft MWhat does make it happen?
This is an emphatic version of 'What makes it happen?"
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sft M1) It makes him feel like home.
You may mean this common phrase: It makes him feel at home. (= It makes him feel relaxed and comfortable)
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Ya, I really want to mean that. Emotion: smile

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