Make it so that somebody can do something, something does something etc.

How do I make it possible for someone to do something?

How does it make sense? Can you explain for me in so that i can get to the point?

“Tommy made it

  • so we can watch the lobby from upstairs (he modified a few cameras and now they can watch it from upstairs, without having to stand guard) ” a few
  • examples: “She made it so nobody could see their profile on Facebook. He wasn’t present at the conference. He is not at the podium on anything.” Good
  • luck if you can pick any team in a game. Don’t make it a challenge to choose any side in a game against people who are doing it. Can
  • you make it so we can infuse any kind of gun into any kind of gun again? Can
  • you make it so we can watch our friends’ highlights? ”
  • They made it so that the river changed its course and flew over the ruins of the city” as

is used in lore. The place is very close to the ruins of the city.

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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How can you explain the idiomatic phrase? If you make it so that…., it is also a very vague expression in and of itself. All the examples are possible, but it seems they deliberately left out the details and don’t convey anything more than ‘do whatever is necessary to ensure something else is possible’. If you used a second to last sentence,

  • “Can you make it so that we can watch our friends’ favorite highlights.” Take the second and last sentence for example, “Can you make it so that we can watch their highlights? ”

Make it so that could require downloading the highlights, or sharing them, or fixing the broken TV for all we know. They seem very marginal or irrelevant, but

the exact means have just been deemed unimportant.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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