Showing posts with label differentiation. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Difference between make and made.

 Difference between make and made.

How to differentiate between make and made?

Differentiation between make and made :

The words "made" and "make" are different forms of the same verb "make."


1. Make (Present & Base Form):


Used in present tense (for now or general situations).


Examples:


I make tea every morning.


She makes beautiful paintings.



2. Made (Past Tense & Past Participle):


Used for past events (something already done).


Examples:


I made tea yesterday.


She made a mistake last night.


Key Rule:


Use "make" when talking about something happening now or regularly.


Use "made" when talking about something that happened in the past.


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