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make possible sth or make it possible sth? #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 10, 2008 17:24 pm   make possible sth or make it possible sth?
 

It is the lack of gravity on the moon that makes _____ leaps of 30 feet or more.
A. possible B. to be possible C. it possible D. it to be possible

I would choose C but some of my friends chose A. Actually I don't know which is correct. It would be easier if it were "make leaps possible"
Please help me to find the answer.
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make possible sth or make it possible sth? #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 10, 2008 17:51 pm   make possible sth or make it possible sth?
 

I think A is more appropriate. C is OK if you change it to say makes it possible for leaps...
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