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You made me tear up vs You made me into tears

The first phrase is correct and commonly used in English, while the second one isn't a natural or common expression. The first phrase implies that someone caused you to become emotional and cry slightly, while the second one doesn't convey the same meaning effectively.
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Last updated: August 03, 2024

You made me tear up

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express that someone caused you to become emotional and cry slightly.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone or something has evoked an emotional response that led to tears welling up in your eyes.

Examples:

  • The touching story made me tear up.
  • Her kindness always makes me tear up.
  • The movie scene made me tear up a little.
  • His words made me tear up with gratitude.
  • The surprise gift made me tear up.

Alternatives:

  • you made me cry
  • you brought tears to my eyes
  • you got me emotional
  • you made me emotional
  • you touched my heart

You made me into tears

This phrase is not a natural or common expression in English. It does not effectively convey the intended meaning of being moved to tears.

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