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No, The correct form would be "I want to make him speak English". The word "to"is a preposition so therefore must take a noun as its object. The work "speak" is a verb in this sentence so therefore "to speak" would be incorrect. Get rid of the"to"before the word speak. (This is only for this sentence. There are other instances where "to speak" is correct.)
Always use an if the next word starts with a vowel sound, so the answer is an item, because item starts with the sound of i, a vowel.
"Estamos presentando" oh and that is how = 'We're (we are) presenting'. If you mean 'were presenting' (past of 'are presenting'), then it's: 'estaban presentando'
That is the correct spelling of the Mexican food item, enchilada.
This is not acceptable in English English but it may be in American. (Americans say: meet with you. In England we say: meet you.)
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Given that 'she speaks' fits with the rest of the sentence, yes. It is a correct form of the verb to speak.
No. We do not speak of "a weather" or use the plural noun "weathers." Say "the weather is good' or "there is good weather."
Yes, that is correct. This phrase indicates that the item or information needs to be processed before it can be submitted for approval.
If you meant to say "te hablar" that loosely translates to "you speak" but its not grammatically correct.
Other than saying you can only speak for yourself and if it is gossip or something you know is wrong you could say, 'It is between you (or all of you) and I want nothing to do with it.' If you are just making an opinion and you do not know if others would agree with you then 'I can only speak for myself' is the correct thing to say and to the point.
The correct translation for "speak English please" in French is "parlez anglais s'il vous plaît."