Monday, January 15, 2018

Phrasal Verbs with MAKE

Phrasal Verbs with MAKE 



Phrasal VerbMeaningExample
Make do withUse something less satisfactory as an alternative.There were no chairs to sit on so we had to make do with a pile of boxes.
Make forMove in the direction of; head for.Let's make for the exit before the crowd starts to leave.
Make fun ofLaugh at ; make jokes about.The old lady dresses so strangely that the children make fun of her.
Make (something) intoConvert or change into.We're going to make our garage into a playroom
Make ofHave an opinion about something.What do you make of his latest suggestion?
Make off withSteal and hurry away.A young man made off with my briefcase while I was checking the timetable.
Make outBe able to hear or read something.I need glasses! I can't make out what's written on the board.
Make outFill in the details (e.g. cheque).Please make out the cheque to ABC Wizards.
Make oneself out (to be)Claim or pretend to be.In an attempt to find more details, he made himself out to be a journalist .
Make overLegally make someone the owner of something.Before she died she made over all her property to her children.
Make upInvent (excuse, story).Some employees make up excuses when they arrive late for work.
Make upPrepare a bed for use.You can stay here tonight. I'll make up a bed for you in the spare room.
Make upForm, constitute.In your opinion what qualities make up his character?
Make upPut on powder, lipstick, etc.Cynthia spends ages making herself up/putting on make-up.
Make up withEnd a quarrel and become friends again.Come on you two! It's time to shake hands and make up.
Make up forCompensate for something.If I work longer the next few days I can make up for the time I was absent.

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