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Shanks8532 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

make chase??

I saw a writing "Don't make chase you for information" or "Don't make chase you out with water"
Are they correct to use like this?
I don't get the meaning of those . Could someone help me understand the meanings of the 2 quoted sentences?
I thought " make someone chase you " is the correct form.

I'm totally confused.

please help me!
Yoshi
  

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Hi Yoshi. Yes, in your examples, I presume that the writer has omitted the person: "Don't make us chase you for information" or "Don't make chase me you out with water. "

  • Hi Yoshi.
  • Yes, in your examples, I presume that the writer has omitted the person: "Don't make us chase you for information" or "Don't make chase me you out with water.
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Hi Yoshi. Yes, in your examples, I presume that the writer has omitted the person:

"Don't make us chase you for information" or "Don't make chase me you out with water."
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Thank you Mister Micawber!
so it meant
"Don't make us chase you for information" or "Don't make me chase you out with water."

You are always there when I have English problems.

Thank you indeed.
Yoshi

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