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Why "Make it happen" instead of "Make it happens"? The question is pretty obvious. =]
3 sep. 2014 03:19
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It is "make it happen" because "make" is a causative verb. After "make" you must use an object and the base form of the verb. The teacher made us do our homework. There is a long explanation for other causative verbs in both active and passive. I can explain it if you have time, but that is the basic answer for your question.
3 september 2014
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Somebody asked a related question a few hours ago, and was lucky enough to get the wonderful Peachey as their answerer. Take a look at this: http://www.italki.com/question/261397
3 september 2014
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Here is the exact structure of this rule-- make + noun /pronoun / other things + verb (present participle)
3 september 2014
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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