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Shakespeare : I´m planning to turn Hamlet into a musical
rewrite please this sentence with (make plans)
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Default Re: nouns+to-infinitive or gerund

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Shakespeare : I´m planning to turn Hamlet into a musical
rewrite please this sentence with (make plans)
Hi,
I'm not exactly sure what you want here but...
"I'm making plans to turn Hamlet into a musical"
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Shakespeare : I´m planning to turn Hamlet into a musical
rewrite please this sentence with (make plans)
"I made plans to turn Hamlet into a musical."

This work?

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