Phrasal Verbs With Make

Phrasal Verbs with Make is a practical English learning pack focused on the most common and useful phrasal verbs built with “make”. Inside you’ll find 14 essential phrasal verbs with clear meanings, real-life examples, and usage tips that help you speak natural, fluent English. This pack is ideal for English learners, job seekers, students, and professionals who want to improve vocabulary for daily conversations, work, interviews, and exams. Learn how native speakers use expressions like make up, make out, make up for, make off, and more — without memorizing long grammar rules. Cards are delivered directly to your messenger, making it easy to practice anywhere, anytime. Short, focused sessions help you remember faster, build confidence, and actually start using phrasal verbs in speech. Perfect if you: - want to expand vocabulary quickly - struggle with phrasal verbs in real conversations - prepare for IELTS, interviews, or work communication - prefer micro-learning with ready-to-use examples Start training today and turn confusing phrasal verbs with “make” into a natural part of your English.

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Make up

Invent or fabricate something.

She made up an excuse for being late.

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Make up for

Compensate for a mistake or loss.

He tried to make up for his mistake by working extra hours.

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Make off

Leave quickly or steal something.

The thief made off with the jewelry.

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Make for

Contribute to a particular result

The storm made for dangerous driving conditions.

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Make of

Understand or interpret something.


I'm not sure what to make of his comments.

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Make up to

Do something to compensate or regain favor with someone.


He tried to make up to her by buying flowers.

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Make over

Completely change or renovate something.

They made over the entire room with new furniture.


Transfer ownership or control of something.

He made over the company to his daughter.

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Make out

Manage or progress, especially in difficult circumstances.

They made out fine despite the storm.


Be able to see or hear something

Can you make out what she's saying?

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Make do with

Use something less satisfactory as an alternative.


There were no chairs to sit on so we had to make do with a pile of boxes.

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Make after

Chase


The police made after the stolen car.

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Make Away With

Steal


The thieves made away with the painting.

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Make Into

Change something into something else.


Many churches have been made into flats in recent years.

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Make towards

Head in the direction


We made towards the center.

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Make with

Give (usually used as an imperative).


Make with the money you owe me.

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