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Hans51 Posted 12 years ago
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Make it up to someone

make it up to someone: to do something good for someone you have upset, in order to become friends with them again:

Is there a specific meaning in the "it" like something I did before or it is just an idiom and there is no meaning but it is needed to make the expression?

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance.
  

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Hans51 Is there a specific meaning in the "it" like something I did before or it is just an idiom and there is no meaning but it is needed to make the expression? It is the latter.

  • Hans51 Is there a specific meaning in the "it" like something I did before or it is just an idiom and there is no meaning but it is needed to make the expression?
  • It is the latter.
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Hans51Is there a specific meaning in the "it" like something I did before or it is just an idiom and there is no meaning but it is needed to make the expression?
It is the latter.

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