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Alisa Morgunova
It drives me insane. What does it mean comparing with "... makes... "?
There are two phrases: "It makes me insane" and "It drives me insane". What's the difference between them in meaning?
23 jul. 2018 12:18
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There is no difference in the meaning at all.
23 juli 2018
2
I would add that 'it / he / she drives crazy' is a more common way to say this expression.
23 juli 2018
2
It is the same
23 juli 2018
1
They mean the same thing.
It makes me insane.
It drives me crazy.
These are more common in the USA, with the second being most common.
24 juli 2018
I think that both are same...
23 juli 2018
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Alisa Morgunova
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