one of these cats needs to make room |
The word make causes a lot of problems for my students. I wish it weren't so difficult. The problem is that make means create, but it
also means a lot of other things depending on the collocation. In today's lesson, I will teach you some
collocations where the idea of make means to create something.
make room/space
= create room/space
examples
Jim cleaned out the spare bedroom to make room for the new
baby.
Timothy asked his parents to move over and make more space
on the couch for him.
If you clean out the fridge you can make more room for food.
make time = set aside time to do something/ free up time
to do something
examples
Pamela drove fast enough that she made time for a long
lunch.
My boss asked me to make time for more meetings.
Most doctors recommend making time for breakfast.
Thank you for making time for this blog.
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