2. ANR
We use the word “make” when we talk about producing
something.
Now, let us study the various word groups that go with “make”.
“Make arrangements for”
I can make arrangements for our annual sports day celebrations.
They are well known event managers, I am sure they can very
successfully make arrangements for your daughter’s marriage.
3. ANR
“Make a change”
I don’t have any intention to make any changes in my programme.
Boss has every right to make some changes in the plan.
“Make a choice/mistake/comment”
Susi has to make a choice between career and marriage.
How can make such a mistake?
Don’t make such a comment.
4. ANR
“Make a contribution”
Your remarks would definitely make a valuable contribution for our
project.
“Make an effort”
They could have made an effort to win the match.
“Make an excuse”
I‘ve a habit of making an excuse to attend parties.
“Make a friend”
Susi is good at making friends.
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