Phrasal verbs: make | Live-English.net

A Video Summary About Phrasal Verbs Make in English

The most common phrasal verbs with Make

Make after – to chase somebody or something
Make away with (informal) – to steal something
Make do – to accept something not as satisfactory as there is no alternative
Make for – to go or travel in a certain direction
Make for – to produce a result
Make into – to change something into something else
Make it – to arrive or get a result
Make it up – to lie about something
Make it up – to make friends after an argument
Make it up to someone – to give compensation for something
Make of – to understand or have an opinion
Make off – to leave in a hurry
Make off with – to steal something
Make out – to pretend
Make out – to progress
Make out – to understand something
Make over – to change the appearance of a person or a place
Make up – to put on cosmetics
Make up (your mind) – make a decision

Exercises about Phrasal verbs of make in English:

Exercise 1: Match the meanings to the correct phrasal verbs
Exercise 2: Complete the following sentences with the correct phrasal verb
Exercise 3: Decide if the following sentences are correct or incorrect