2. • Make and Offer:
I want to make an offer on your
house if you are interested in
selling it.
• Make an Exception:
Ok, we don’t usually allow this, but
I will make an exception this time.
3. • Make a Mistake:
He always makes mistakes when
he writes.
• Make a Phone Call:
I need to make a phone call really
quick.
4. • Make an Effort / Attempt:
I have to make and effort to travel
to Paris next year.
• Make (a) noise:
They always play the music loud
and make noise.
5. • Make a suggestion:
Can I make a suggestion? You
should wear the black shoes.
• Make a decision:
I have to make a decision about this
job.
6. • Make Progress :
It’s good how much progress
Michael has made in English.
• Make Arrangements:
I have to make the final
arrangements for the party.
7. • Make Sense : be logical
I don’t know why movie studios
bother with remakes. It makes no
sense to me.
• Make up my Mind: decide
I can’t make up my mind about
which movie to see tonight. What
do you want to see?