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Collocations de 'Make- Take- Have' - Améliorations, finances et excuses (faire)

Maîtrisez les collocations anglaises avec « Make » utilisées pour les améliorations, les finances et les excuses, comme « make a recovery » et « make amende ».

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Verb Collocations With 'Make- Take- Have'

to suggest a certain amount of money for an item or service, typically in an auction or sale

to create a legal agreement between parties by specifying terms and obligations

to reach an agreement with someone, often involving an exchange of terms, goods, or services that both parties agree on

Ex: After bargaining , made a deal to trade their collectible cards .

to accumulate a large amount of wealth or money through one's own efforts, often through business ventures or investments

to earn an amount of money that enables one to support oneself and pay for one's needs

to give money or transfer funds to pay a bill or settle a debt

to earn more money than what was initially spent or invested

to earn income through various means, such as employment, investments, business activities, etc.

to present a proposal or suggestion for consideration or acceptance, often in a business or negotiation context

to reach a mutual understanding or formal arrangement between parties, often involving terms, conditions, or commitments

to modify something with the intention of improving it

to regain one's health or well-being after a illness or challenging situation

to take actions to repair a relationship or correct a mistake

Ex: In twelve-step recovery programsmaking amends is an important step in personal growth and healing .

to enhance the quality, condition, or performance of something

Ex: The software made an improvement in the system 's speed and reliability .

to improve or get closer to a particular goal

to make room
[Phrase]

to create or allow space for something or someone, often by rearranging or clearing an area

to persuade or influence someone to accept or have faith in a particular idea, statement, or concept

to give a reason or explanation to avoid doing something or to explain a mistake or failure

to attend or show up at a specific event, gathering, or location, often in order to be seen or participate in something

Ex: Despite his busy schedule , made an appearance at the wedding to celebrate with his friends .

to express disagreement, disapproval, or opposition to a proposal, idea, decision, or action

Ex: The made an objection to the new policy , stating it would negatively impact their productivity .

to express regret, acknowledge wrongdoing, and seek forgiveness from someone for a mistake, offense, or wrongdoing

to make progress or advance in a significant way

Ex: The team made strides in improving its performance on the field this season .
Collocations de 'Make- Take- Have'
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