Phrasal Verb: MAKE UP (Do you know these 4 ways to use it?)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

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  • @rhea3234
    @rhea3234 Год назад +7

    He was trying to make up a good excuse for being late.😊

  • @vankhoanguyen3994
    @vankhoanguyen3994 Год назад +1

    I'm seeing this video for the first time. Until now, I only knew 'makeup' as something that enhances beauty. Thank you for sharing, Mike.

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  Год назад +1

      You're very welcome. And yes, that is "makeup" in the US and I think "make-up" in the UK.

  • @astine1480
    @astine1480 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much Teacher Mike. My warmest regards to you👍🌷

  • @MohamedyBoh
    @MohamedyBoh Год назад +1

    Thanks Teacher Mike

  • @Sapito-nd4df
    @Sapito-nd4df 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm watching again this great lesson.
    Thanks, Mike.😊

  • @dritasulce9123
    @dritasulce9123 3 месяца назад

    Thanks Teacher Mike

  • @ElviraSmithP23
    @ElviraSmithP23 9 месяцев назад +1

    Olivia made up a bedtime story about an enchanting lamp.
    I made up some beautiful bunch of flowers for my aunts. I made up a big bowl scrumptious onion soup, which really hit the spot.
    🔥🤩🌷🌻🌞

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  9 месяцев назад +2

      Same thing with these ones. The first one works. The second and third ones do not.

  • @issamnuri6053
    @issamnuri6053 2 месяца назад

    You are a great teacher

  • @evelynquinonez1667
    @evelynquinonez1667 Год назад +1

    Wow. It's a great video. Thanks a lot, our Super Teacher.
    Tom was late for work today, so he made up excuses to explain why he was late.
    She puts on makeup every day.
    That couple usually quarrels every day. In the end, they will make up and laugh deeply.😊😊

  • @rhea3234
    @rhea3234 5 месяцев назад +2

    It may have taken two years, but she is so glad her parents have finally made up.

  • @ElviraSmithP23
    @ElviraSmithP23 Год назад +1

    Again a great video as always. I Love phrasal verbs. I Love learning them. I have two level arch files full of phrasal verbs which I made up many examples to. Thank you, teacher for All Your helping and hard working. 💐🌷🌻🌺🔥🤩

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  Год назад +1

      Thank you! And that's great! I'm glad to hear that you have been doing that!

  • @evelynquinonez1667
    @evelynquinonez1667 9 месяцев назад

    I love this amazing video. Thanks a lot, Mike.
    Sometimes, I put on makeup especially eyeliner because I don't have much eyelashes.😊

  • @ilianaramirez4077
    @ilianaramirez4077 Год назад

    Thanks Teacher Mike!

  • @JessicaWong-vw8ts
    @JessicaWong-vw8ts Месяц назад

    Useful. Thanks, Teacher Mike.😊

  • @user-o-h4l
    @user-o-h4l Год назад

    Thank you so much ❤❤❤ This video is very useful ❤❤❤❤ The idea of teaching phrasal verbs is a very good one❤❤ I learn them in my course, these are some phrasal verbs. I would be grateful if you explained their use in videos
    (plug in, back up, blow up, settle down, step down, call up/off, lay off, knock out, hold back, give up/off/back, fill up/in/out, put back/away/off, rub out (of), switch ,take in/off/out/over, talk...into, talk part in /over, tear up, try on/out, wear out, leave...on/off, leave behind/out, let down, work out)
    Thank you in advance, teacher ❤

  • @zemfiramustafazade9348
    @zemfiramustafazade9348 Год назад

    Many thanks for the explanation. You made it absolutely clear. This phrasal verb is used in different situations. As you mentioned making our own sentences and more examples can help us understand and use it properly. 👍🥰😀

  • @EwaGawenda-im4dn
    @EwaGawenda-im4dn Год назад

    Another great video. I'm impressed. I look forward to more.😊😊

  • @Buthainaneam-sn5ig5le1v
    @Buthainaneam-sn5ig5le1v Год назад +1

    You should be an artist, you make up such beautiful paintings.
    Teacher Mike, made up private group to practice English language.
    The team was made up of start players.
    I haven't made up with my neighbour, he hit my dog yesterday.
    She overdoes her makeup.
    Thank you, Teacher so interesting topic 💞

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  11 месяцев назад

      Great writing, but in the first two, I would just use "make", not "make up".

  • @guermahfatiha8050
    @guermahfatiha8050 9 месяцев назад

    I thought I know English until I started watching your videos.😂 All those meanings just for make up!!!Thanks for your help teacher Mike.🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  9 месяцев назад +1

      You’re very welcome! I'm glad you're learning some new things from my videos!

  • @suzanahmed3361
    @suzanahmed3361 Год назад

    Please, can you explain the difference between long vowels and diphthong

  • @charlenep8700
    @charlenep8700 Год назад

    Hello, I'm an English teacher in France and I want to ask you if you are going to do a video about the origins of Thanksgiving ? I used your video about Halloween in class and I really like to do another lesson about thanksgiving with my students.

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  Год назад +1

      If I do make a video for Thanksgiving this year, it is probably going to focus more on what we do nowadays than on the origins.

    • @charlenep8700
      @charlenep8700 Год назад

      OK thank you 🙂🙂

  • @lolyruiz4266
    @lolyruiz4266 Год назад

    Thanks,Mike! ❤
    1. She likes to make up / put on her eyes with colorful eyeshadows.
    2. She applied on her face makeup
    3.The author made up a story for the children's book.
    4. He worked late to make up for the time he missed during his vacation.
    5.They had a fight, but they managed to make up and apologize to each other.
    6. The puzzle pieces make up a beautiful picture when put together.
    7. She tends to make up stories to impress her friends and she also cooks a storm when she makes up her own creative foods
    8.He was making us up but we didn't believe his lies
    9.These small businesses make up the backbone of the local economy.
    10. She likes to make up her nails with different colors
    Goodnight from Spain!.Have a nice day there!❤

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  11 месяцев назад +1

      1. She likes to make up her eyes with colorful eyeshadow. She likes to put on colorful eyeshadow.
      2. She applied makeup to her face.
      7. She tends to make up stories to impress her friends, and she also cooks up a storm when she makes up her own creative foods.
      8.He was making everything up, but we didn't believe his lies.

    • @lolyruiz4266
      @lolyruiz4266 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks​@@TeacherMikeEnglish

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@lolyruiz4266 Sorry I missed so many of your comments. I recently found out how to see all of the comments from my Members.

    • @lolyruiz4266
      @lolyruiz4266 11 месяцев назад

      @@TeacherMikeEnglish Don't worry,Mike.I thought that you maybe randomly decided to reply some comments due to the huge amount of them.However I simultaneously thought that that is weird action coming from you because I have always heard that you invest a lot of time reading and replying our comments.Therefore , Mike, you don't should say to me sorry because of that happened,ok? We can do feedback about our possible mistakes too,at least I do it.For example,I have noticed that in English I should not omit the nouns in the phrases like in my mother tongue,so I must say: She put on "makeup" to her face and not She put on her face makeup or they make up everything but we didn't believe their lies. Thanks again ,Mike by your late reply and your arduous and constant work,I really appreciate it😘❤️

  • @veroniadarakji
    @veroniadarakji Год назад +1

    Can we say" I make up my mind to do somthing ". It means I finally decide between two hard things....
    Not sure if it is correct but I think I heard it before.

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  Год назад +1

      Yes. But if you are talking about the past, you should use past tense (made up my mind).

  • @rhea3234
    @rhea3234 7 месяцев назад

    If you still hesitate, consider these points and make up your mind.❤

  • @AndrewDaves
    @AndrewDaves Год назад

    I used this phrasal verb mostly in the following situation:”I’m going to make up my son’s bed”. Thanks for expanding my horizon.

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  Год назад

      I'm not sure if that is correct. I have only ever heard "make your bed", not "make up your bed".

    • @AndrewDaves
      @AndrewDaves Год назад

      @@TeacherMikeEnglish I thought “make the bed” means tidying the bed or arrange it, and “make up the bed” is to change the bed linen. But however I'm not a native speaker..

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  Год назад +1

      @@AndrewDaves In that case, I think you are correct. I assumed you were talking about the daily activity, not the act of putting new pillow, sheets, etc. onto a bare mattress.

  • @denischarette-de3te
    @denischarette-de3te 8 месяцев назад

    Mike, I have an important question concerning phrasal verbs in general. I know that the pronouns go between the verb itself and the preposition: make it up, make them up. We can say ``He made up a story``, but can we say ``He made a story up``?

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes. With separable phrasal verbs, you can do it both ways (unless you are using a pronoun).

  • @ElviraSmithP23
    @ElviraSmithP23 9 месяцев назад +1

    Aurora was absent from the biology exam and has to take a make up exam tomorrow.
    My sister-in-law got her sons two little puppies to make up for accidentally killing their goldfish.
    My friends made up for being rude to me yesterday by inviting me in a good restaurant.
    🔥🤩🌷🌻🌞

  • @ElviraSmithP23
    @ElviraSmithP23 9 месяцев назад +1

    Cupido made up for being late by apologizing to Julia and giving her a Big bunch of flowers and a big box of sweets.
    🔥🤩🌷🌻🌞

  • @salmaannich577
    @salmaannich577 Год назад

    Make up is a verb. Makeup is a noun :same pronunciation... But different meaning. Thank you Teacher for your help.

  • @Fenotokyrandrianarivonya-xi4cg

    Thank you a bunch to make up this video, without you made up this video, I haven't know what make up means?

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome. But in this situation, I would just use "make".

  • @邱春鳳-k4g
    @邱春鳳-k4g Год назад +1

    She was late to the meeting in the morning.
    When I saw her I knew she didn't make a story up.
    She wore a lot of makeup as she never did.
    She told me :I never am ready enough for my makeup.😂

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  Год назад

      Good examples, but I don't understand the third one.
      Do you mean "She wore more makeup than she usually does"?

    • @邱春鳳-k4g
      @邱春鳳-k4g Год назад

      She never wears makeup,so she found she has not had a skill to do it properly.
      Mike, thanks a lot for your feedback.
      Does it make sense?

  • @veroniadarakji
    @veroniadarakji Год назад

    💙

  • @MinMinTun-g7o
    @MinMinTun-g7o Год назад

    🌹

  • @rhea3234
    @rhea3234 7 месяцев назад

    I'll make it up to you.❤

  • @user-o-h4l
    @user-o-h4l Год назад

    Teacher Mike, Can you help me?
    She has been in Spain ..... over 3 years.
    -Since. -for
    And why?

    • @ElviraSmithP23
      @ElviraSmithP23 Год назад +1

      The correct answer is the FOR.
      1) for
      This gives a period of time.
      Examples:
      I've worked at this company for over two years.
      I have not worked for over three years.
      Over= more than
      2) since
      We can use the present perfect with since and a date, day, time or event.
      This gives a starting point.
      Since is used with a starting point. Use since with the time when the action started.
      Examples:
      I've had this car since 2015.
      I haven't seen you since the wedding/ since you left school.
      I haven't played tennis since my accident.

    • @user-o-h4l
      @user-o-h4l Год назад +1

      ​@ElviraSmith1924 Thank you so much ❤❤😊

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  Год назад +1

      Elvira is correct. FOR specifies a period. SINCE specifies a starting point.

    • @ElviraSmithP23
      @ElviraSmithP23 Год назад

      @@TeacherMikeEnglish Thank you for Your reinforcing. 💐🌷🌻🌼🌺

  • @ElviraSmithP23
    @ElviraSmithP23 9 месяцев назад +1

    Indonesia is made up over 17.000 islands. Our neighbours are always arguing with each other. Husband said he won't make up with his wife until she apologizes. The teacher allowed a pair of students who missed the English exam to make it up during the next class.
    🔥🤩🌷🌻🌞

  • @ahmedshariifsomali8569
    @ahmedshariifsomali8569 Год назад

    I subscribed your channel after i was keeping you up the facebook is that right ?

  • @ElviraSmithP23
    @ElviraSmithP23 9 месяцев назад +1

    Shall I make up some sandwiches for you? I made up a wonderful painting. My little nephew doesn't like when I make up bedtime story about monsters.
    He has nightmares about them at nights.
    🔥🤩🌷🌻🌞

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  9 месяцев назад +1

      The first two examples should not use "make up" because you are not talking about an idea/concept.
      Shall I make some sandwiches for you?
      I painted a wonderful painting.

  • @bassemsoltan8668
    @bassemsoltan8668 3 месяца назад

    So, if I say
    The driver asked me to make him up for the accident but I refused.

  • @evelynquinonez1667
    @evelynquinonez1667 9 месяцев назад

    Wife: Why have you been coming home late recently?
    Don't try to make up good excuses. Tell me the truth.
    Husband. Oh no!. You don't believe me. I would never make up excuses. Just working extra hours to buy an expensive makeup set for you. So you will be more beautiful.
    Wife: Sorry.🤣

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  9 месяцев назад +2

      If you use regular present perfect, it is "Why have you come home late?"
      But I your example with "recently" It sounds like you are talking about a habit/something that has happened multiple times, so it should probably be "Why have you been coming home late recently?"

    • @evelynquinonez1667
      @evelynquinonez1667 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, you are right, Mike. I thought that too. I will fix it. Thanks a lot.😀😀

  • @LuuLy-cu1or
    @LuuLy-cu1or 9 месяцев назад

    If you want me to help, tell me the entire story honestly, without making up any details. After the makeup, the bride looks a little older.
    Thanks Mike.

    • @TeacherMikeEnglish
      @TeacherMikeEnglish  9 месяцев назад +1

      After putting on makeup✅
      With makeup on✅
      When she wears makeup✅

  • @rhea3234
    @rhea3234 11 месяцев назад +2

    Sleeping with makeup on isn't good. It is very important to remove makeup before going to bed.🙂🩷