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Can I replace "drives me crazy" with "makes me crazy"? What's the difference?

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Rebecca

You are correct! You can replace "drives me crazy" with "makes me crazy" and keep the same meaning. Ex: Turn it off. The sound is driving me crazy. Ex: Turn it off. The sound is making me crazy.

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