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Square Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

make somebody/something + a noun

I usually see the pattern "make somebody/something + an adjective" such as "make it simple", "make him better",...

However, I am wondering if the pattern below is also correct.

"make somebody/something + a noun"

Make it a habit to tell people thank you
  

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Make it a habit is fine "He made it a point always to walk on the pavement" "What did he do with the brick? " "He made the session a torture for everyone" d

  • Make it a habit is fine "He made it a point always to walk on the pavement" "What did he do with the brick?
  • " "He made the session a torture for everyone" d
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Make it a habit is fine

"He made it a point always to walk on the pavement"

"What did he do with the brick? - He made it a paperweight."

"He made the session a torture for everyone"

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