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1-I remember my father ........me to the zoo
(take- took-taken-taking)

2-His passive situation made the problem ......
(worse-best-better -worst
 
I remember [(that) my father took me to the zoo]. :tick:
I remember [my father taking me to the zoo]. :tick:

His passive situation made [the problem (to be) worse/better]. :tick:
 
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'Made the problem better'? How's that working I wonder? :lol:
 
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'Made the problem better'? How's that working I wonder? :lol:
Maybe he was in a trench in WW1 and the fact that he remaine passive during a bombardment (a bombardment being a problem I would say), saved his life because he kept still and didn't put his head up.
 
Maybe he was in a trench in WW1 and the fact that he remaine passive during a bombardment (a bombardment being a problem I would say), saved his life because he kept still and didn't put his head up.

Yes, but I was talking about the phrase 'made the problem better', -which struck me as a bit strange, - not his passivity that could have possibly saved his life, because I just can't see these two words together in this context - problem and better.
I can understand how it's 'make the problem worse', 'make the situation better/worse'; but 'to make the problem better'?

Does this sound natural?
 
1-I remember my father ........me to the zoo
(take- took-taken-taking)

2-His passive situation made the problem ......
(worse-best-better -worst
I will choose directly taking and worse.
Are they right?
 
1- I remember my fathertaking me to the zoo. :tick:

2- His passive situation made the problem
worse. :tick:

 
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