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What's the difference between "it drives me crazy" and "it makes me crazy" ?
What's the difference between "it drives me crazy" and "it makes me crazy" ?
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18 mrt. 2015 22:09
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"It drives me crazy" is usually more commonly used in conversation but it is exactly the same thing it's just expressing that something is annoying you. But they can be used interchangeably whichever you want to use you can use that one, both will be understood by an English speaker.
18 maart 2015
There is no difference. It drives me crazy is an idiom however. Both are used. Remember English is used in many places and people have different was to say the same thing.
18 maart 2015
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