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Rule "makes me goes → makes me go"

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Description: makes me goes → makes me go
By default, this rule is not active in LanguageTool
Message: The causative verb '\1' and the object '\2' should be followed by the bare infinitive \3.
Category: Grammar (ID: GRAMMAR)
Link: https://www.learn-english-today.com/lessons/lesson_contents/verbs/bare-infinitives.html
Incorrect sentences
that this rule can detect:
  • It makes me goes crazy.
    Correction suggestion: go
  • It makes him goes crazy.
    Correction suggestion: go
  • You let me knows about that.
    Correction suggestion: know
  • I could not make it works.
    Correction suggestion: work
  • I can't make it works.
    Correction suggestion: work
  • I want to make it works.
    Correction suggestion: work
  • What do I need to make it works?
    Correction suggestion: work
  • I found out a way to have them works.
    Correction suggestion: work
  • We have not managed to make it works.
    Correction suggestion: work
  • I don’t understand how to make it works.
    Correction suggestion: work
  • How to make it works well with script.
    Correction suggestion: work
  • Help us helps you.
    Correction suggestion: help
  • Please let us documents.
    Correction suggestion: document
  • Which makes me wonders, was it?
    Correction suggestion: wonder
  • Don’t let it has power over you.
    Correction suggestion: have
  • It seems something make it loops.
    Correction suggestion: loop
  • I hope this helps you directs your questions.
    Correction suggestion: direct
  • Other material makes it sounds like color.
    Correction suggestion: sound
  • It makes it sounds sarcastic.
    Correction suggestion: sound
  • Is there a way to make it shows up?
    Correction suggestion: show
  • The way that this graph is presented make it looks like the entire transaction.
    Correction suggestion: look
Correct sentences
for comparison:
  • Have you decides what to do?
  • It makes me go crazy.
  • Please help me guys.
  • History has made us friends.
  • Can you get me details?
  • Something that might help you is just accepting it.
  • I hope whoever gets it wants it.
  • Who currently has it has not been disclosed.
  • I've had her emails pop up.
  • Everybody who is supposed to get it gets at least one copy.
  • A beard on me makes me look like a hobo.
  • effectively making them slaves.
  • The last board you made me has been total magic
  • It makes them objects of lust.
  • He refused to get me rides.
  • Commercial interests that made them pioneers in removing obstacles.
  • The album peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Top 200 and No. 1 on the Top Country Albums, making it Brooks' 10th number-one album.
  • Do actions mathematically similar to the actions that got you rewards in the past.
  • It hasn't received the help it needs.
  • This kind of article makes me nuts.
  • Due to the number of system problems we have had it makes it very difficult.
  • For every room I have it bundles all lights.
  • but even if you have it seems really surprising
  • It's a little harder to get It turns out I also need everyone's birthday and address.
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ID: BARE_INFINITIVE_CAUSATIVE_VERB_MAKE_PRP_VBZ [1]
Version: 6.5-SNAPSHOT (2024-04-28 22:33:06 +0200)