#english_usage
🔹 Make vs. Let
✅ "Make" → Force someone to do something
🟢 My parents made me clean my room.
🟢 The teacher made us rewrite the essay.
✅ "Let" → Allow someone to do something
🟢 She let me borrow her car.
🟢 They let the kids stay up late.
💡 Tip:
"Make" + person + verb (without to).
"Let" + person + verb (without to).
🔹 Challenge: Write a sentence using make or let in the comments!
https://t.me/+QxanmBn5JImTJfQe
🔹 Make vs. Let
✅ "Make" → Force someone to do something
🟢 My parents made me clean my room.
🟢 The teacher made us rewrite the essay.
✅ "Let" → Allow someone to do something
🟢 She let me borrow her car.
🟢 They let the kids stay up late.
💡 Tip:
"Make" + person + verb (without to).
"Let" + person + verb (without to).
🔹 Challenge: Write a sentence using make or let in the comments!
https://t.me/+QxanmBn5JImTJfQe