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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > Help with infinitives, please.    

Help with infinitives, please.



marta73
Spain

Help with infinitives, please.
 
They made me wait for the results all night long. This is correct, isn �t it? But
 
a. She was made to wait at the lounge for ten minutes  or
b. She was made wait at the lounge for ten minutes
 
I think I would  say a. because of the passive form, but I �m not 100% sure. What do you think?

18 Feb 2009      





pirchy
Israel

You are right. The first option is correct. Smile

18 Feb 2009     



Vana
Croatia

I agree, the first answer is definitely correct. Thumbs Up

18 Feb 2009     



marta73
Spain

Thanks for your feedback

18 Feb 2009     



malouk
United States

The first answer is correct because make  follows the pattern
                 Verb + (object) - bare infinitive.
The verbs that follow this structure are usually used with to-infinitive in the passive 

18 Feb 2009     



Abbes_Z
Morocco

Hi,
 
i totally agree with Malouk; when there is an object between make/made and another verb, the latter should be preceded with to..
 
Have a good day; Malouk, Vana and Marta!!! Wink

18 Feb 2009     



adina.carril
Spain

I agree with you!!!The first option is the correct one!! Have a nice day!!!!

18 Feb 2009     



marta73
Spain

Thanks for your feedback

18 Feb 2009     



Nebal
Lebanon

Dear marta,
I agree with what was said before. Surely, it �s the first choice. it �s the paasive causative.
However, the right active one should be: My mom made me wait ( without "to" ).
 
Hugs,
Nebal �

18 Feb 2009