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Friday March 12th 2010

Phrasal Verbs – make up, make out, make a point…

This is a video lesson from Steve Ford. He is a Canadian English teacher and owns a English learning website. You can take a test below.

1. What does to make believe mean?





2. What do you mean when you say, "I want to make a point to see the sites at Copacabana."?





3. Michale missed a day of work so ...





4. I can't make out what you are saying.





5. You are making a big deal out of nothing means ...





6. If you forgot your wife's birthday, "I am sorry, I'll ____ it ____."





7. Steve said there were loads of people at Copacabana.







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One Response to “Phrasal Verbs – make up, make out, make a point…”

  1. ramesh.a says:

    bad luck.i cant understand i will try next time

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