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Zoe
Can i say "Make it too"?
Feb 8, 2017 9:08 AM
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If it's in a song, maybe it's: 'Make it two'?
That would make sense, e.g.
As in (e.g. in a pub)
You (to the barman): 'One beer, please'
Your friend, just joining you (to the barman): 'Make it two'
February 8, 2017
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I think the answer is probably 'no'.
I can't think of a situation where you could say this. Please can you give some context? Is it an imperative? If you can place this in a conversation, we'll be in a better position to answer your question and suggest an alternative.
February 8, 2017
To the three nasty members who downvoted Ching Yee's message: What is wrong with you people? If a new student walked into your class on her first day in the school, would you throw books at her simply because she was in the wrong room? If a new colleague joined your work team, would you hurl abuse at her before she'd even found her desk? Come on, folks, I thought we were supposed to be nice people here!
February 8, 2017
Hello Ching Yee, and welcome to italki. I hope you find some friends here on this site.
February 8, 2017
Hello,I am a Chinese girl.
February 8, 2017
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