Replace the verb in brackets with the verb ‘make’ (in the correct tense) and the correct preposition or adverb. Example: What do you (think about) his suggestion? => What do you
make ofhis suggestion?
He had to (invent) an excuse for not attending the meeting.
MAKE OUT
MAKE UP
MAKE FOR
It's not nice to (laugh at) those who make the mistakes.
MAKE OFF WITH
MAKE OUT
MAKE FUN OF
I can't (understand) what the customer is saying on the phone.
MAKE OF
MAKE FUN OF
MAKE OUT
Jake always (claims) to be an expert in every area.
MAKES OUT
MAKES HIMSELF OUT
MAKES UP
Lea and Amy accepted to (become friends again) and end their disagreement.
MAKE OUT
MAKE UP FOR
MAKE UP
I promise I'll (compensate) the two weeks I was absent.
MAKE OUT
MAKE UP FOR
MAKE UP
The boy (stole and ran away with) my wallet while I was checking the bill.
MADE UP WITH
MADE OUT WITH
MADE OFF WITH
The participants all (headed in the direction of) the exit at the same time.