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Make me be like vs Make me like

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings and usage. 'Make me be like' implies a transformation or change in behavior or attitude to become similar to someone or something else. 'Make me like' is more general and can be used to express a desire to be similar to someone or something without emphasizing a transformation.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 3892 views

Make me be like

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a desire for a transformation or change in behavior or attitude to become similar to someone or something else.

This phrase is used when someone wants to be transformed or changed to resemble someone or something else. It emphasizes the process of becoming similar to the desired person or thing.

Examples:

  • Make me be like her, she's so confident.
  • I want you to make me be like a successful entrepreneur.
  • Can you make me be like a professional chef?
  • She asked her stylist to make her be like a movie star.
  • The coach is trying to make me be like a team player.
  • You walk around telling me what to do, what not to do, trying to make me be like you.
  • As if that's going to make me be like,
  • It makes me think about the environment.
  • The recent events make me suffer.
  • Crime scenes make me feel... grubby.
  • Your life makes me feel unsuccessful.
  • Nothing makes me sadder than dead animals.
  • Muscular women make me feel funny.
  • Honest women make me uncomfortable anyway.
  • Music makes me feel all squashy inside.
  • Your costume makes me look better by association.
  • - People still make me mad.
  • This makes me think correctly decided.
  • Please make me forget, Caroline.
  • Please, make me your weapon.
  • Pretending to be a nurse makes me uncomfortable.
  • Flying makes me a better healthcare companion.
  • Makes me feel exposed but... Stafford likes things personalized.
  • Makes me a very desirable tattletale.
  • Sponges make me feel exhilarated more than any...

Alternatives:

  • Make me resemble
  • Help me become like
  • Transform me into
  • Turn me into
  • Shape me to be like

Make me like

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a desire to be similar to someone or something without emphasizing a transformation.

This phrase is used when someone wants to be similar to someone or something without necessarily undergoing a transformation. It is a more general expression of admiration or desire to be like the desired person or thing.

Examples:

  • Make me like her, she's so kind.
  • I wish you could make me like a famous singer.
  • Can you make me like a successful businessperson?
  • She wants her hairdresser to make her like a model.
  • The book made me like a detective solving mysteries.
  • Maybe I won't like what I see at the ATCU facility, so you're trying to make me like you.
  • My mom had to make me like three espresso shots.
  • He promised to make me like no one else.
  • I'm asking you to make me like you.
  • Doesn't make me like him any better.
  • There is nothing that you could say that would make me like her.
  • Don't make me like you.
  • You champion him, it's supposed to make me like you more.
  • - But it doesn't make me like them back.
  • I'm just saying, it doesn't make me like them.
  • They can hate it, like it and so make me like myself.
  • After I undergo the ritual that will make me like them?
  • Who knows, you might seem more interested in me if you were high, which would make me like it more.
  • Who are you to make me like this?
  • Why did you make me like this?
  • You can make me spend time with it, but you can't make me like it.
  • Charlotte, if I'm from where you are, does that make me like you and Audrey?
  • You think that me making you murder someone will make me like you?
  • No, you can't make me like one of them!
  • You make me like this and leave?

Alternatives:

  • Make me similar to
  • Help me resemble
  • Turn me into someone like
  • Shape me to be similar to
  • Transform me to be like

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