Subject + force(s) + object + to + Base Form (V1)
Use force + object + to + Base Form (V1) to say someone makes another person do something against their will. It implies pressure or no real choice.
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Subject + force(s) + object + to + Base Form (V1) - Mask Toggle
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| #1 |
The strict schedule forced me to wake up early. |
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| #2 |
High prices forced many people to change their plans. |
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| #3 |
The deadline forced us to work late. |
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| #4 |
His mistake forced the team to redo the work. |
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| #5 |
The storm forced the airport to close. |
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| #6 |
The situation forced me to make a quick decision. |
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| #7 |
The new rule forced employees to use a different system. |
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| #8 |
The injury forced him to stop playing for a while. |
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| #9 |
Bad internet forced us to cancel the video call. |
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| #10 |
The traffic forced me to take a different route. |
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