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Aruzhan Nurlanova Posted 6 years ago
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To make panic?

... panic is easy.

To make
To making
Make
Made
Which one is correct? I think it’s to make. Could you help me, please!
  

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Here are a few examples of how we use 'panic'. eg When his house caught fire, Tom panicked. eg His wife was in a panic, too.

  • Here are a few examples of how we use 'panic'.
  • eg When his house caught fire, Tom panicked.
  • eg His wife was in a panic, too.
  • eg The fire also panicked their children.
  • eg In fact, it made all of their neighbours panic.
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Here are a few examples of how we use 'panic'.

eg When his house caught fire, Tom panicked.

eg His wife was in a panic, too.

eg The fire also panicked their children.

eg In fact, it made all of their neighbours panic.

Clive

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Aruzhan NurlanovaWhich one is correct? I think it’s to make.

Correct. An infinitive can be used as the subject of a sentence.

Your book has some very unusual examples, by the way. I wonder if it was written by a native speaker of English.

If you don't mind, can you tell us the title, author, and publication date of that book?

CJ

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