TO MAKE (1)
TO MAKE (1): meaning and examples
Hello. I hope you are having a good day. Welcome back to the Daily Vitamin.
For the next four lessons, we are going to concentrate on a very high-frequency word in English: the verb to make.
As you probably know, the most common meaning of make is to create or produce.
Example 1:
This furniture is made of quality products; it was made in Spain.
Example 2:
Hollywood is going to make a movie about his life.
But make is also used in many different ways and in dozens of phrases: make a decision, make an effort, make progress, make a mistake, etc. Over the next few days, we will review some of the different uses of this very-useful verb.
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Have a good day.