Mark Shimada

English Phrasal Verb Practice with “make up” and “make out”

In a big city, there was a boy named Max. Max liked to make up things [si rád vymýšlel]. He had a big imagination.

One day, Max was late for school. His teacher asked him why. He made up a story [vymyslel si příběh ] about saving a turtle at the pond. His teacher smiled. She knew Max liked to make up stories [si rád vmýšlel].

That same day, his sister, Lily, was invited to a birthday party. But, she didn't want to go. She made up an excuse [vymyslela si výmluvu]. She told her friends that she had to study for a test. She really wanted to read her new book.

At school, Max argued with his best friend. They got upset at each other. But, after school, they made up [se usmířili]. "Friends should not be mad for long," Max said, and Ben nodded in agreement.

Lily felt guilty for not going to the party. She wanted to make up for it [si to vynahradit]. She invited her friends to her home. She made up for missing her friend's birthday [zmeškané narozeniny své kamarádce vynahradila] by wrapping her a gift.

Before her friends came, Lily spent some time making herself up [nalíčením]. She liked different cosmetics and hairstyles.

During the party, Max did his homework. He was studying about the human body for his science class. He read that water makes up [voda tvoří] about 70% of the body.  Just then he remembered his science teacher. She said, "students make up [studenti tvoří] the majority of the city’s clean-up crew." He forgot about helping. So he ran out the door.

In the evening, Max and Lily's parents went out for a walk in the park. There, they saw a young couple making out [pár se líbá] under a tree. They smiled and remembered their own young love.

The next day, Max had a dentist appointment. When he came home, his mother asked, "How did you make out  [jsi pořídil] at the dentist?" Max replied with a big smile. "It went well, no cavities!"

Lily, on the other hand, was filling out a form for a library card. "Can you help me make out this form [vyplnit tenhle formulář]?" she asked Max. Together, they filled in the information.

Tonight Max didn’t have to make up new stories [vymýšlet nové příběhy ]. He had many real stories to tell now.


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