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AppleFanboy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Makes available a B vitamin

Corn in Latin America is traditionally ground or soaked with limestone, which makes available a B vitamin in the corn.

Is 'Makes available a B vitamin' grammatically correct?

And does it mean the same as Makes B vitamin available in the corn?

B Vitamin vs Vitamin B.. Is either way of calling fine?

I tried to change the position just like that way.

Which makes the person available at that time.

Which makes available the person at that time <- possible?

What if the object is his or her?

Which makes available him at that time.
  

Top answer

AppleFanboy Is 'Makes available a B vitamin' grammatically correct? Yes. It has a special medical meaning.

  • AppleFanboy Is 'Makes available a B vitamin' grammatically correct?
  • Yes.
  • It has a special medical meaning.
  • AppleFanboy B Vitamin vs Vitamin B..
  • Is either way of calling fine?
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AppleFanboyIs 'Makes available a B vitamin' grammatically correct?
Yes. It has a special medical meaning.
AppleFanboyB Vitamin vs Vitamin B.. Is either way of calling fine?
It's not exactly the same.
a B Vitamin is one of the many chemicals in the Vitamin B complex.
Vitamin B is an older name for thiami
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Thank you for answering!!

I also want to know whether

'Which makes available him at that time.'

is possible
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AppleFanboy'Which makes available him at that time.'
No.
... which makes him available...

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