What are the seven uses of make?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The seven uses are as follows:

    1. The basic meaning of make is "to do, to make", that is, to "make a thing become a thing" and "make something into a certain state".

    2. When make is used as an intransitive verb, it means "to start, to try", "to march, to tend", "to be made", "to be made", "to grow". The active form often has a passive meaning.

    3. When make is used as a transitive verb, it means "to make, to make", "to produce", "to cause", "to become, to become", "to obtain, to earn", "to go, to (to), to travel at (a certain speed), to catch up", "to eat", "to explain, to tell". Nouns and pronouns can be used as objects.

    4. When make is used as a solution of "making a certain action", it is often used in conjunction with some nouns, and its meaning is often similar to the verb corresponding to the noun, which is used to express action, and can be followed by a prepositional phrase or a verb infinitive.

    5. Make can be connected with a double object, which means "to give.".Do...., for....Offered or prepared....", whose indirect object can be converted into the object of the preposition for.

    6. Make can also be a compound object with a noun, adjective, infinitive, past participle or prepositional phrase as a complement. When a noun is used as an object complement, it usually contains the meaning of "giving a certain good quality or status to the other party or oneself", and the object complement generally contains a positive meaning.

    7. Make can occasionally be used as a conjudicated verb, which means "to achieve a certain state", and the predicate is mostly adjectives such as certain, free, light, sure, little, much or as if clauses.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The word make is used in many ways in English and is one of the most frequently used verbs. The usage of the verb make as an envoy is very common, which means "to become", "to make to be", "to become", and then the compound object, that is, the object + object complement.

    There are the following expressions:

    1.make + object + noun (as object complement).

    2.make + object + infinitive without to (as object complement).

    3.make + object + adjective (as object complement).

    4.make + object + past participle (as object complement).

    5.make + object + prepositional phrase (as object complement).

    6.make + object + clause (as object complement).

    7.make + formal object it + adjective or noun (to do object complement) + infinitive with to make true object.

    8.make + formal object it + adjective or noun (as object complement) + clause (as real object).

    Bilingual example sentences. for you make me who i am.Make me who I am as far as you are concerned.

    i make no excuse to anyone for this.No excuses will be made for this.

    you and i make us.You and I make up us.

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