yes you can but only in good sense
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.)
Speak clearly and confidently when addressing a group.
This sentence translates to "Do you know how to speak Vietnamese?"
the administrator went up to the stand to SPEAK, but the microphone was turned off.
Correct: The words of the puppeteers must be spoken clear for all to hear. (The wrong perfect tense of the word was used)
people from different countries speak different dialect.
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.)
The correct sentence is: He is reluctant to speak in public.
Speak! Good dog!
Speak clearly and confidently when addressing a group.
you use a sentence while you speak or wright
let I be spoken to when I speak to you
I always make a faux pas when I try to speak in another language.
The suspect tried to invoke her right to speak to a lawyer, but the police ignored her request.
A compound sentence is a sentence with more than one subject or predicate, an example would be I tried to speak English, and my friend tried to speak Spanish.
did you know some people speak Arabic? that is a sentence
The noun in the sentence is truth.