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make a few verbs using make and write its meaning |
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Answer» Make for (Something) 1. = to move towards something or a place Make forthe hills, a tsunami is approaching! Hemade forhis apartment a couple of hours ago. 2. = to contribute to, lead to or cause a result or situation. Shakespeare's writingmakes fora difficult read. His gift of $1,000 will certainlymake fora happy birthday. Both candidates are popular so it shouldmake foran interesting election. Make (somebody/something) into (somebody/something) 1. = to convert one thing into another thing His parentsmadehis bedroomintoa billiards room once he moved out. His father said that joining the army wouldmakehimintoa real man, but he was wrong. Make (something) out 1. = to just be able to hear, read or see something He spoke so quietly we could hardlymake outwhat he was saying. If you canmake outthe billboard from such a distance you really have excellent vision. 2. = to fill out the details of a document (usually a check) You canmake outthe cheque to Woodward Ltd. |
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