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What phrase would you use to describe making an attempt to be noteworthy or to cause a disturbance?
What phrase would you use to describe making an attempt to be noteworthy or to cause a disturbance?
make a fuss about
Which phrase indicates how someone earns their income?
Which phrase indicates how someone earns their income?
earn a living
What is the term for coming to a conclusion and being decisive?
What is the term for coming to a conclusion and being decisive?
make up one's mind
What phrase would you use to imply that someone should relax and feel comfortable in your space?
What phrase would you use to imply that someone should relax and feel comfortable in your space?
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What phrase means to apply effort towards achieving a goal?
What phrase means to apply effort towards achieving a goal?
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Study Notes
Phrasal Verbs
- To make a fuss about sth: To complain or protest excessively about something.
- To make a living: To earn enough money to survive.
- To make a mistake: To do something wrong.
- To make a wish: To express a desire.
- To make an effort: To try hard.
- To make an appointment: To arrange a meeting.
- To make an impression (on): To create a strong effect or feeling.
- To make both ends meet: To have just enough money to pay for necessities.
- To make friends (with): To develop a friendly relationship with someone.
- To make fun of: To tease or ridicule someone.
- To make yourself at home: To feel comfortable and relaxed.
- To make sense: To be reasonable or comprehensible.
- To make sure of: To confirm or guarantee.
- To make up one's mind: To decide on something.
- To make use of: To utilize something effectively.
- To make a difference: To have an impact or effect.
- To make everything possible: To do everything in one's power.
- To make sb a favour: To do something nice for someone.
- To make sth for a living: To earn a living by creating or producing something.
- To make the cooking: To take responsibility for preparing food.
- To make the shopping: To take responsibility for buying groceries.
- To make the washing up/the dishes: To take responsibility for washing dishes.
- To make your best: To try your best; to do your best.
- To make your room: To tidy or clean one's room.
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Test your knowledge of common phrasal verbs with this quiz. Each question will challenge you to recall definitions and proper usage of various phrasal verbs. Perfect for enhancing your English vocabulary!