1. When do Mr. and Mrs. Smith usually get up in the morning?
2. What do Mr. and Mrs. Smith like to do?
3. Where did Mr. and Mrs. Smith go last summer?
4. Why didn't Mr. and Mrs. Smith take the dog with them?
5. Where will Mr. and Mrs. Smith go next holidays?
6. How will Mr. and Mrs. Smith get to their house in the evening?
7. What are Mr. and Mrs. Smith going to listen to?
8. When are Mr. and Mrs. Smith going to visit their friends?
MAKE FOR <span>head in a specific direction
MAKE OUT </span><span>decipher, succeed, progress
MAKE OVER </span><span><span>do again
</span> MAKE UP </span>cosmetics (put on), complete something missed, invent, reconcile
MAKE UP FOR <span>compensate
Complete the sentences with the appropriate phrasal verb.
1. He made _</span><span><span> OUT</span>_ pretty well after switching jobs.
2. I had to make _</span><span> OVER_ my home work again as I made some mistakes.
3. How do you make _</span><span> UP FOR_ for being late to your own wedding?
4. Scott made _</span><span> FOR_ the refrigerator as soon as he walked through the door.
5. It took the clown 10 minutes to make _</span><span> UP_ his face. </span>
We said to them, “We have no money.”
4. we told them that we had no money