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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

please help

Using "get" in the place of "make" makes any difference?
"I make him angry"
"Make him go to school"
  

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Anonymous any difference? You certainly can't make that substitution in the second one. You have to add "to": Get him to go to school.

  • Anonymous any difference?
  • You certainly can't make that substitution in the second one.
  • You have to add "to": Get him to go to school.
  • CJ
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Anonymousany difference?
You certainly can't make that substitution in the second one. You have to add "to":

Get him to go to school.

CJ

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