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Guess Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

make or made

It's "I had make a cake"

or

"I had made a cake"

Hmmm... please help me.. with the explaination. I'm confuseEmotion: smile

and just letting u know i'm from Malaysia.. so, my english is not that good.. you know...
  

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When forming perfect forms, use the past participle ( made ): I had made the cake by the time they arrived. I have made many cakes this week.

  • When forming perfect forms, use the past participle ( made ): I had made the cake by the time they arrived.
  • I have made many cakes this week.
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When forming perfect forms, use the past participle (made):

I had made the cake by the time they arrived.
I have made many cakes this week.

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