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Phrasal Verbs with Make with examples sentences and meanings –Â Help you learn important uses of preposition and adverbs and also help you speak and write correct English.

Phrasal Verbs with Make
Make After |
Chase |
The police made after the thief but he managed to escape by climbing a building. |
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Make away |
Escape |
They did not manage to make away after all. |
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Make into |
To transform or change the form of something |
They made the old factory into a modern office space. |
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Make away with |
steal and take away like jewels, money |
Last night the thieves made away with the stolen money bag. |
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Make for |
move usu. in a hurry, contribute to |
They made for the door. |
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Make into |
change into something else |
She gave us idea to make the building into flats. |
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Make through |
To successfully endure a difficult situation |
I don’t know how he made through that challenging test. |
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Make off |
leave a place in a hurry |
The thief must have made off with the money and the guard’s gun. |
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Make do |
to manage with what is available |
We don’t have all the ingredients, but we’ll make do with what we have. |
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Make out |
pretend something is true |
She can make out she is an expert in the field. |
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Make out |
1.    manage to understand or see
2.    write or complete like cheque, bills |
1.    They should have quite made out the writing on the package.
2.    Don’t make out the invoice to the company |
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Make up   |
Invent |
The story he told them, wasn’t true. he just made it up. |
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FAQs:
Here are 5 easy phrasal verbs with meanings and sentences:
1. Look after – To take care of.
She looks after her dog.
2. Give up – To stop trying.
Don’t give up on your dream.
3. Turn up – To arrive.
He didn’t turn up on time.
4. Run into – To meet by chance.
I ran into my friend at the store.
5. Pick up – To lift or learn.
Can you pick up that pencil?
She picked up Spanish quickly.
These are simple phrasal verbs to help you in daily conversations!
A phrasal verb is a verb combined with a word like a preposition or adverb that changes its meaning. Here are some examples:
1. Look up – To search for.
Example: I will look up the address.
2. Give up – To stop trying.
Example: Don’t give up!
3. Turn off – To switch off.
Example: Turn off the TV.
4. Pick up – To lift.
Example: Can you pick up the bag?
5. Come up with – To think of.
Example: She came up with a good idea.
Here are some short phrasal verbs with “make”:
1. Make up – To invent or become friends again.
Example: She made up a story.
2. Make out – To understand or see clearly.
Example: I can’t make out his handwriting.
3. Make over – To change or improve.
Example: They made over the house.
4. Make for – To go toward.
Example: We made for the exit.
5. Make do – To manage with what you have.
Example: We made do with a small table.
6. Make up for – To fix a mistake.
Example: He made up for being late.
7. Make into – To change into something else.
Example: They made it into a park.
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