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SSY Jung Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

make + O + v

Dear everyone

"David makes the baby bear drink/drunk from the bottle."

Am I right if I choose "drink" because the bear can drink something.?

Thanks

SSY
  

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SSY Jung Am I right if I choose "drink" Yes. The verb following make + O d is always in the plain form.

  • SSY Jung Am I right if I choose "drink" Yes.
  • The verb following make + O d is always in the plain form.
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SSY JungAm I right if I choose "drink"
Yes. The verb following make + Od is always in the plain form.
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Dear

"David makes the baby bear drinking from the bottle."

Could I write with "drinking" instead of "drink" in the sentence shown above.

Thanks.

SSY
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Aspara GusThe verb following make + Od is always in the plain form.

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