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Nikitus Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

The teacher makes her class while listen to him attentively

Dear forum members

In the sentence:

The teacher makes her class while listen to him attentively

Is the grammar correct?

The teacher makes or do his class?

Thanks for your time.
  

Top answer

No, none of that is correct. Perhaps you mean this? The teacher makes her class listen to her attentively

  • No, none of that is correct.
  • Perhaps you mean this?
  • The teacher makes her class listen to her attentively
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No, none of that is correct.
Perhaps you mean this?

The teacher makes her class listen to her attentively
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Make is sometimes used as a causative verb.
It causes another action to happen.
It is followed by an object and a bare infinitive.

His mother made him clean up his room.
My father made me do my homework.
The shopkeeper made Juan pay for the glass that he broke.
The teacher makes her class study very hard.
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Dear Clive:

First of all, thanks for your answer.

The teacher makes her class? (because the other option is write the teacher does her class)

For example in the sentence

The students in the back row are making jokes. The teacher makes her class like if nothing happened. The students in the first row are listen attentively

Is the grammar correct?
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NikitusThe students in the back row are making jokes. The teacher makes her class like if nothing happened. The students in the first row are listen attentively
Do you mean this ? The teacher carries on / pretends as if nothing happened....
NikitusThe teacher makes her class?
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First of all, thanks for your answer.

The teacher makes her class? (because the other option is write the teacher does her class)

For example in the sentence

The students in the back row are making jokes. The teacher makes her class like if nothing happened. The students in the first row listen / are listen
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NikitusThe teacher makes her class? (because the other option is write the teacher does her class)
Make is a causative verb. It shows an action that is forced, or caused to happen.
Do is not a causative verb.

The teacher makes her class listen.

The teacher forces her class to listen.
The teacher says, "C
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Dear Clive, grammarfreak and AlpheccaStars

Thanks for your answer!

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