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What is the form of adding verbs directly after make?

Add the verb prototype directly after make.

Usage of make followed by infinitive: When used in the infinitive of make+ object+verb, the verb cannot be preceded by to, which means "make someone (or something) do something".

In passive usage, the verb must be preceded by to. But if make only means "manufacturing", to cannot be omitted. In addition, the infinitive "to" after the object "make" in slanderers cannot be omitted.

manufacture

English [me? k]? Beauty [mek]?

Do, do; Production and formula; Make into; Produce.

The intransitive verb begins; Try it; March; Increase.

Manufacturing industry; Production; Character; Shape, style

Example:

Mom? Made it? Him? Clean? Up? That? Plates?

Mother asked him to do the dishes.

Extended data:

In some proverbs, the infinitive after make can take to. Some verbs expressing "feeling, knowing", such as understanding, knowing and feeling, are often used as object complements, and the object is a reflexive pronoun.

In the compound object after make, it is often used to replace long infinitive phrases or clauses, that is, it adopts the formal object structure, which means "make……", "make", "estimate, think and calculate" and so on.

Make can occasionally be used as a copula, meaning "to reach a certain state", and the predications are mostly adjectives such as certain, free, light, affirmative, less, more or like clauses.

Lexical collocation of make:

1, do metal smelting.

2. Make money.

3. Make an outline. Write an outline.

Step 4 speed up.

Get out of the way. Make room.

6. Power generation, power generation.