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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

To look or just look?

"it makes it to look good" or "it makes it look good"?

Which one is correct? or both are correct? if both are correct what are the difference between these two?
  

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Only It makes it look good is correct.

  • Only It makes it look good is correct.
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Only It makes it look good is correct.
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Now i understand why, at least i think so.

So if the sentence would be like this "it should make it to look good" , in this case is "to look" correct, because that should be in the future, and my previous sentence tells that it looks now (present).

Is it correct?
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AnonymousSo if the sentence would be like this "it should make it to look good" , in this case is "to look" correct, because that should be in the future, and my previous sentence tells that it looks now (present).
No: It should make it look good. Make does not take an infinitival with to.

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