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Which is correct?
1. Make him understand
2. Make him understood
Or each means different?
Which is correct?
1. Make him understand
2. Make him understood
Or each means different?
1. Make him understand
2. Make him understood
Or each means different?
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Make him understand is correct, the other one is not.
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