Letter M – Episode 02 1 / 10 1. What does “Make a living” mean? • Earn enough money to live • Waste time • Work for fun only Explanation: To make a living means to earn money from work. Example: John makes a living from painting houses. 2 / 10 2. What does “Make a scene” mean? • Leave quietly • To behave in a loud • Stay calm Explanation: Making a scene means to create a loud public display. Example: Oh, John, please don’t make a scene. 3 / 10 3. What does “Make fun of” mean? • Ridicule • Help kindly • Speak politely Explanation: To make fun of someone means to laugh at or ridicule them. Example: I am making fun of your hat. 4 / 10 4. What does “Make believe” mean? • Pretend • Tell the truth • Work hard Explanation: Make believe means to imagine or pretend. Example: Children make believe they are grown up when they play. 5 / 10 5. What does “Make progress” mean? • Forget something • Move forward • Stay stuck Explanation: To make progress means to achieve or advance in something. Example: Jane is making progress in her studies. 6 / 10 6. What does “Make room for” mean? • Ignore space • Block space • Provide space Explanation: Make room means to create or give space for someone or something. Example: Will you make some room for me so I may sit next to you? 7 / 10 7. What does “Make it” mean? • Leave early • Arrive successfully • Fail badly Explanation: Make it means to arrive somewhere successfully or achieve something. Example: I couldn’t make it to the party. 8 / 10 8. What does “Make it snappy” mean? • Take a break • Go slowly • Hurry up Explanation: This phrase is used to tell someone to move or act quickly. Example: We do not have all day here; we have to make it snappy. 9 / 10 9. What does “Make someone’s mouth water” mean? • Make someone angry • Bore someone • Make someone hungry Explanation: This phrase means to make food look or smell delicious. Example: Talking about food makes my mouth water. 10 / 10 10. What does “Make out” mean? • Understand with difficulty • Forget completely • Refuse to listen Explanation: Make out means to manage to hear, see, or understand something difficult. Example: I could not make her out in the crowd. Your score is LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte