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Discover LudwigThe sentence "He makes dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of circumstances, for example describing a family member's daily routine: "Every evening at 6pm, he makes dinner for the family."
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Then he makes dinner for his wife, Nancy.
If he makes dinner and there is not a vegetable, it's okay.
When he makes dinner he tells them "she's" making dinner.
He makes dinner every night".
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On other occasions, he made dinner while she revised, and revised again, her dissertation.
He made dinner every night, and I did the same for him when he was shooting.
Evenings, she stretched out on their bed surrounded by reports about the companies she followed while he made dinner.
As host in his apartment, he made dinner, or rather, "slapped together whatever was in the fridge".
Mr. Larsen, 28, a finance coordinator at an employment agency, said he made dinner, movie and weekend reservations online from his Jeep.
The electric rice pot on the counter is plain and squat, but its homeliness belies its efficiency as Mr. Bouley demonstrated when he made dinner from his idea of scratch.
If every time one's father came home he made dinner, then one might just end up learning if daddy is home then dinner will come soon, which is a propositional structure.
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