English, asked by Sureshpal11, 1 year ago

I made him _____ this (to do/do)


Shaktibhai144: do
Anonymous: To do
Silkys1234: I made him do this
Shaktibhai144: yes
megha148: yes
sophisapnahard: its do

Answers

Answered by siakhan044
8
To do
Is correct or not

megha148: no to do is not correct
Shaktibhai144: it is correct
Sureshpal11: thanku
Shaktibhai144: wlcm
megha148: welcome
Answered by brainlysme13
3

I made him do this.

The given sentence is in the past tense. As implied by the name, past tense verbs are used to describe things that have already happened in the past. Each tense comprises four components that discuss the conclusion of the activity or event.

The sentence "I made him to do this" is grammatically incorrect in this context. This sentence would imply that the "I" made "him" to do something, or "I" created "him" for fulfilling some purpose. But that is not what anyone would mean by this sentence. The meaning of the required sentence should be that "I" is the reason why "he" did this.

Hence, the correct answer is "I made him do this".

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