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Nesa Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct? And Why?

Hi,

Which one is correct?

" Having just an eye on them will make the information faded soon."
or
" Having just an eye on them will make the information fade soon."

Regards,
Nesa
  

Top answer

I'm afraid neither sentence means anything to me.

  • I'm afraid neither sentence means anything to me.
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I'm afraid neither sentence means anything to me.
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Maybe because it is a cut of a full comment. I just want to know about the grammar "will make". For example we use adjective after "will make" in this sentence: "This doll will make the baby happy".
But, should we use past participle after "will make" in the sentence in my question?

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