Gene93 Hello,Is it odd to say: "She joined the site because she wanted to make/come contact with other young musicians"? It would be, with "come". You could say: "She joined the site because she wanted to make contact with other young musicians", or, "She joined the site because she wanted to contact with other young musicians".
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Gene93 Hello,Is it odd to say: "She joined the site because she wanted to make/come contact with other young musicians"?It would be, with "come". You could say: "She joined the site because she wanted to make contact with other young musicians", or, "She joined the site because she wanted to contact with other young musicians".
Anonymous"She joined the site because she wanted to contact with other young musicians".This one is not correct. You could say "contact other young musicians" or "come into contact with other young musicians" ("Make contact with . . . " is also okay.).
Anonymous"She joined the site because she wanted to contactThere should not be "with" after "contact".withother young musicians".