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'Have' is often used with fixed events, just like in the example above of having a party. Some common events used with 'have' include: A break: "I haven't had a break all morning and I'm starving!" A meeting: "Let's have a meeting to discuss the upcoming budget cuts." Breakfast, lunch, dinner (meals): "Do you want to have lunch together today?"


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Is "maken" a word? I was shocked today when I saw this word is considered a misspelling by spell check. I've used this word my whole life as the past participle as make, but after this, I googled around and everything I can find says that "made" is past participle. I feel like I've stumbled into some crazy parallel universe. What's going on here?


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Present perfect continuous ( I have been working ) - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary


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I have make is not possible in English. If you asked for the changes to be made, you would write Please confirm that you have made the changes.


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"I have made" is the present tense: you are describing the present, and in that present there exists a situation where there are some decisions that you have made, which are now in the past. "I made." is the past tense: this is more simple, you're just describing what happened in the past.


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iv I have just rented a car. [recent past] Both the preterite and the present perfect relate two time domains as one anterior to (i.e. before) the other. The one that's further in the past is called the 'time referred to', T r. The other is called the 'time of orientation', T O. T O sometimes coincides with 'now' (in which case we say it is.


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to make Preterite made Past participle made Model : make Auxiliary : have, be Other forms: make oneself / not make Contractions Advertising Indicative Present I make you make he/she/it makes we make you make they make Preterite I made you made he/she/it made we made you made they made Present continuous I am making you are making


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Irregular Verb - To make Make / Made / Making Tenses for the Verb - To make Click on the timeline to see how this irregular verb changes with each tense The Past Past Continuous - "I was making the coffee at 6.30 this morning." Past Simple - "I made the tea yesterday, it's your turn today."


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1 The New York Times I have made nothing. 2 The New York Times I have made inappropriate advances. 3 Independent "I have made bad jokes. 4 The New York Times - Books I have made my mistakes". 5 Independent Show more. RELATED ( 4 ) I have making I received make I have check I have inform


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Present perfect simple ( I have worked ) - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary


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Context could make them equivalent, but "did you make this cake" implies people are standing around a cake and want to know its origin. However, "have you made this cake" implies someone baked a cake earlier and it is out of sight. Or someone bakes a lot and their friend is asking about all the kinds of cakes they've made.


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You want the bare infinitive here: "makes the received signals have." The use of the to-infinitive was once more popular, and it survives in religious contexts where it has an archaic feel:. he maketh me to lie down in green pastures (It's hard to tell what's going on in the sentence because of the "xxx," but I'm willing to bet you want "xxx principle," and not "xxx principal.")