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Mbouti Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

make it

Dear members

He make it to the finish line of the course.

Is the make it usable in the sentence?

Thanks in advance

mbouti
  

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mbouti He make s it to the finish line of the course. As shown for present tense. He made it to the ...

  • mbouti He make s it to the finish line of the course.
  • As shown for present tense.
  • He made it to the ...
  • for past tense.
  • These are both correct.
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mboutiHe makes it to the finish line of the course.
As shown for present tense.

He made it to the .... for past tense.

These are both correct. "make it to (somewhere)" ~ "arrive (there)".

CJ

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