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Old 08-Jan-2006, 09:40
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Question Makes

Hi, I have two questions regarding "to make":

A) Which is correct and/or more natural? -

1st. "Shadow makes me to feel better in such a hot day."
2nd. "Shadow makes me feeling better in such a hot day."
3rd. "Shadow makes that I feel better in such a hot day."

Maybe there is a better way to say it?

B) Can we use "to cause" and "to make" from (A) interchangeably? For instance, does the sentence "Shadow causes that I feel better in such a hot day." mean the same as the sentence (A3)?

Thanks in advanced,
Nyggus
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