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Colocaciones de 'Make- Take- Have' - Acciones y Comportamiento (Hacer)

Descubre cómo las colocaciones en inglés con 'Make' como 'make a point' y 'make a habit' expresan acciones y comportamientos en inglés.

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'

to attempt to escape quickly or suddenly from a situation or place

Ex: When they saw the guards were distracted , they decided make a break for freedom .

to provide assistance, support, or something valuable to a cause, organization, or effort

Ex: Companies often make a contribution to environmental initiatives to promote sustainability.

to find or identify something new or previously unknown, often through research, exploration, or investigation

Ex: Through extensive research , made a discovery about an undocumented event in history .

to react with excessive or unnecessary attention or agitation about something

Ex: The made a fuss when its owner left the house , whining and barking until they returned .

to regularly or repeatedly do something as part of one's routine or behavior

Ex: They made a habit of writing in their gratitude journal before going to sleep.

to travel from one place to another, often involving a significant distance

Ex: made a journey by car to the beach for a relaxing vacation .

to take action in order to achieve something

Ex: Tomorrow , we make a move to finalize the contract .

to record or write down something for the purpose of remembering it or referring to it later

Ex: They made notes on their observations during the scientific experiment.

to emphasize, express, or communicate a specific idea or argument

Ex: made a point to highlight the benefits of the new policy last week .

to commit to doing something in the future

Ex: They made a promise to donate a portion of their profits to charity every year .

to ask for something or express a desire for someone to do something

Ex: The made a request for students to turn off their cell phones during class .

to secure a place, seat, or accommodation in advance

Ex: They made a reservation for a cabin in the mountains for their anniversary trip.

to take action to support or defend a position or opinion

Ex: In the face of injustice , people make a stand to demand change .

to propose a course of action for consideration

Ex: made a suggestion to her friend about where to go for their vacation .

to go to a place or location, typically for a short period, to see someone or something

Ex: He made a visit to the library to borrow some books for his research.

to express a desire for something to happen, often done before blowing out candles on a birthday cake

Ex: Do n't forget make a wish when you blow out the candles on your cake .

to set a specific time for a meeting, event, or service

Ex: Do n't forget make an appointment for your pet 's vaccination at the veterinary clinic .

to organize something, often involving agreements or preparations

Ex: made an arrangement with her neighbor to water her plants while she 's away .

to try to do something, especially when the outcome is uncertain

Ex: Before giving upmake an attempt to finish the marathon .

to try to do or accomplish something, particularly something difficult

Ex: We need make an effort to reduce our carbon footprint .

to successfully free oneself from a place or situation, often involving danger or confinement

Ex: The made an escape from the enemy 's headquarters under the cover of darkness .

to treat a specific case differently from the usual rule or practice

hacer una excepción

hacer una excepción

Ex: The company policy prohibits remote work , but made an exception for employees with special needs .

to determine a value through mathematical means

Ex: Let's make a calculation to see how many guests we can accommodate at the party.

to apply a cost for a product, service, or transaction

Ex: The taxi makes a charge for waiting time .

to explain something in a way that is easy to understand

Ex: made her expectations clear to the team before they began the project .

to ridicule someone or something in a teasing or humorous manner

Ex: She felt hurt when her made fun of her ideas.

to simplify a task or situation to make it more manageable

Ex: We can make the decision easy by considering the pros and cons.

to be understandable in a way that is reasonable

Ex: makes sense to save money for emergencies rather than spending it all at once .

to ensure that a system, device, or plan functions as intended

Ex: He experimented with different techniques make the invention work efficiently .

to take steps to confirm if something is correct, safe, or properly arranged

asegurarse

asegurarse

Ex: Make sure to wear a helmet when riding your bike .

to arrange the bedding and pillows of a bed neatly, typically after waking up

Ex: He often forgets to make his bed, leaving it messy until the weekend.

to set aside a period for a specific activity or purpose despite a busy schedule or other commitments

Ex: Despite their busy lives, they made the time to have a weekly date night to strengthen their relationship.

to intentionally cause problems or difficulties

Ex: Tensions arose when someone tried make trouble during the peaceful protest .

to create flames for warmth or cooking by using various materials

Ex: During the power outage , they make a fire in the fireplace to cook their meals .

to formally agree to be married to someone

Ex: Against the advice of friends, she decided to make a hasty marriage with someone she had known for only a short time.
to make do
[Frase]

to manage to continue doing something with only few available means or resources

Ex: During the camping trip , they make do with minimal electricity , relying on solar chargers and lanterns .

to do something that makes an already bad situation worse

Ex: They made things worse by ignoring the warning signs and not taking action .

to perform an action that is incorrect or unintended, often resulting in an error or oversight

Ex: Admitting when make a mistake and taking responsibility is a sign of maturity .

to create disorder or untidiness in a particular area or environment

Ex: Sometimes , creativity making a mess when working on art projects .

to create unwanted, unpleasant, or loud sounds

Ex: He did n’t want make a noise and disturb the sleeping baby .

to use military forces and weapons to fight against nations, groups, or individuals

Ex: The two countries decided make war on each other after negotiations failed .

to achieve a specific ranking in a competition or event

Ex: The author made seventh place in the book awards.

to arrange or schedule something in advance, such as a ticket. place, or service

Ex: He forgot make a booking, so there were no available tables .
Colocaciones de 'Make- Take- Have'
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