Make me nervous meaning in English

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Definition

to make somebody nervous: to cause someone to feel uncomfortable, scared, uneasy idiom
The construction "make + object + adjective" is used to express that something is "causing" or "eliciting" a reaction, or "creating" a particular sentiment.

Examples

  • "Jean, you're making me nervous!"
Exercise 1
"I'm making friends with some Manchester United fans."

From the list below, select the sentences which use the verb "to make" correctly.

There may be more than one correct answer!

"I'm making friends with some Manchester United fans."

From the list below, select the sentences which use the verb "to make" correctly.

There may be more than one correct answer!
This construction is grammatically incorrect. The sentence should read "Watching boring films makes me tired", which fits the construction "make + object + adjective".
This is a correct statement. The construction "make + object + adjective" is used to express that something is "causing" or "eliciting" a reaction, or giving rise to a particular sentiment. If a mosquito bite "makes you crazy", then it causes you irritation or frustration. "To make someone crazy" is a figurative expression used to describe a source of irritation or frustration.
This is a correct sentence. The construction "make + object + adjective" is used to express that something is "causing" or "eliciting" a reaction, or giving rise to a particular sentiment. If the smell of biscuits "makes you hungry", then the odor of the biscuits causes you to feel hungry.
This statement is correct. The construction "make + object + adjective" is used to express that something is "causing" or "eliciting" a reaction, or giving rise to a particular sentiment. If a person "makes you nervous", then they cause you to feel this emotion or sentiment. This is one of the many ways that the verb "make" is used in English!
This sentence is correct and uses the verb "to make" correctly. To "make somebody's acquaintance" is to formally meet them. This expression is a polite way of expressing one's pleasure at meeting someone else. "To make an acquaintance" literally describes the act of becoming "known" or "acquainted with" another person.

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