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Gene93 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

to make/put in a claim

Hello,
Would both sentences work? Here they are: "Why don't you put in/make a claim for the damage?"

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"put make" won't work. Or did you mean ... you [put in / make] a claim ...

  • "put make" won't work.
  • Or did you mean ...
  • you [put in / make] a claim ...
  • Yes, both work.
  • CJ
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"put make" won't work. Emotion: shake

Or did you mean ... you [put in / make] a claim ...?
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Yes, I meant put in/make. When we put in a claim it's usually written. Make works both ways, doesn't it?

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