"You make me smile". "Makes" is the third person singular, used when the Subject is a noun (in the singular), plus a pronoun like he, she, it, this, that a.s.o.
The joke made Ben laugh. Erin did not understand the joke, so she did not laugh. June did not understand the joke either, but she laughed because Ben laughed. That is why Edith laughed at June.
Bill has to be made accordingly. yes that is a sentence.
The phrase "made you" can occur in a grammatically correct sentence, yes. We'd have to see the entire sentence to know for sure.
The sentence "Everyone laughed after the actor tripped" contains a subordinate (or dependent) clause: "after the actor tripped." This clause provides additional information about the timing of the laughter but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. The main clause is "Everyone laughed," which expresses the primary action.
It was embarrassing for us and everyone else laughed wholeheartedly.
He laughed as I came to the joke's punchline.
The verb laughed is past. The sentence is past simple.
i laughed 4 times when i was bored.
Hey, diddle, diddle, the cat and the fiddle, the cow jumped over the moon. The little dog laughed to see such sport, and the dish ran away with the spoon.
She snorted when she laughed.
The joke made Ben laugh. Erin did not understand the joke, so she did not laugh. June did not understand the joke either, but she laughed because Ben laughed. That is why Edith laughed at June.
Bill has to be made accordingly. yes that is a sentence.
My taunter laughed jeeringly at me.
The crowd laughed unenthusiastically at the bad joke the man gave.My sister laughed unenthusiastically at me.
The phrase "made you" can occur in a grammatically correct sentence, yes. We'd have to see the entire sentence to know for sure.
Example sentence - We laughed at Jordana's dumb brother.
The veteran laughed at the new recruits.