Make sb. Do sth: make sb. Let someone do something. To be/own [somebody]. Catch sb. To dos.
Double object sentence pattern:
1, verbs followed by nouns as object complements are commonly call, name, think, make, etc. We call it moon cakes. We call it moon cakes.
2. Verbs are followed by adjectives as object complements, such as make, keep, think, find, etc. At first, I found Chinese difficult. At first, I found Chinese difficult.
3. When infinitives are used as object complements. Verb infinitives followed by to as object complements generally include tell, want, ask, wish, teach and so on. Verbs with infinitives without to as object complements are commonly hear, see, watch, let, make and so on. A verb followed by an infinitive with or without to as an object complement is often help.
Key sentence patterns: How about it? Do what? What about you? Like what? ...? /what? Do what? What about you? Really? For what? ...? ? /what? Do what? Really? ...? /how about it? Do what? What about you? Going? Where to? ...? /what? Yours Favorite? ...? ? /what? Wrong? With what? ...? ?
Discrimination between do and do sentence patterns: v .+do means "to do something" and v .+do means "to do/do something"; V.+to do means "finish the last thing and do the next thing". +do means "keep/end the state of the same thing". In addition, some verbs can only add do, such as want, wish, hope, manage and judgment. Some verbs can only be added, such as: admit, admit, praise, avoid, explode, etc.
Extended data:
Double object consists of direct object and indirect object. The direct object is the receiver of the predicate verb, and the indirect object indicates the direction of the predicate action (for whom) or the target of the action (for whom). The indirect object follows the predicate verb closely, but it cannot exist alone, and forms a double object with the direct object.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Double Object