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Discover Ludwig"makes me so" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express strong emotions or reactions to something. It can be used in positive or negative contexts. Example: The ending of that movie always makes me so emotional.
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He makes me so happy".
What makes me so important?
It makes me so proud".
"It makes me so happy".
"It makes me so depressed," she said.
"And that makes me so angry".
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"He made me so mad.
It used to make me so cross.
Why did it make me so anxious?
"Very humiliating – it made me so embarrassed".
Books make me so happy.
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