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Difference and samples
Sometimes say "made", sometimes say "make".
What's the difference between them?
Dec 17, 2016 4:12 PM
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Made is past participle form of make.
Example:
I make a lot of money ( present simple)
I made a lot of money last month ( past simple- completed action)
December 17, 2016
2
Made is the past of the make verb.
Made can also be used as an adjective like when you say for example home made
To make is the infinitive verb
December 17, 2016
made is past tense. make is current tense.
Last night I made stew. I will make pie tomorrow.
December 23, 2016
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