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Ruben Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which verb is correct?

My question is,what makes you to fall in love? or what make you fall in love?Can someone tell me which one is correct?Many people say makes?Can I know why?Why it can't be make?
  

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Ruben My question is,what makes you to fall in love? or what make you fall in love? " (without "to") I make You make He / she / it / John Makes They make We Make What makes you?

  • Ruben My question is,what makes you to fall in love?
  • or what make you fall in love?
  • " (without "to") I make You make He / she / it / John Makes They make We Make What makes you?
  • It makes you!!!!
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RubenMy question is,what makes you to fall in love? or what make you fall in love?
The correct one is "What makes you fall in love?" (without "to")

I make
You make
He / she / it / John Makes
They make
We Make

What makes you? It makes you!!!!
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Sorry I still can't understand.Can you tell me why cannot make?Can you explain in detail?I don't know what you trying to say " (without "to") ".Why makes is correct and why make can't?Thanks LouiseT
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I am sorry that I did not explain clearly enough.

The conjugation of the verb "to make" in the present simple is as follows :-

Singular
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I make
You make
He / she / it makes

Plural
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You make
They make
We make

"What" in this question acts in the same way as the second person singular.
What (is it) that
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Thank you very much LouiseT for your clear explanation.Emotion: smile
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Dear Ruben, sometimes we simply have to get used with all these things. Maybe we should simply read more and talk to each other more

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