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James Rowling Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

get, have, make or take

Hey, guys. I can't do one exercise of my homework and I need your help one more time Here it is:

Match these underlined expressions with the meanings:

Underlined expressions: getting young people to put their mobiles away, are taking part in, have links to, take (them anywhere), to get access to, make calls, make (brilliant sandcastles), can get you dancing, get excited, take lessons, take action, are taking up, made the effort, having (a party).

Meanings: become, build, carry, do sth, learn, help you to do sth, organising, make someone do sth, connect to, participate in, reach, start to do, telephone, try hard.

Thank you very much!
  

Top answer

Hi, Are there at least some you can do? Can you give it a try, please? Clive

  • Hi, Are there at least some you can do?
  • Can you give it a try, please?
  • Clive
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Hi,

Are there at least some you can do?
Can you give it a try, please?

Clive
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Like Clive, I am ready to help you too.
Make an effort and try hard. We are on your team and you are the captain. The captain has to lead the way.

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