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Healer Posted 5 years ago
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Make of

Do we ask opinion on something by saying “make of”?

For example:

What do you make of that?

  

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healer Do we ask opinion on something by saying “make of”? What do you make of that? Yes.

  • healer Do we ask opinion on something by saying “make of”?
  • What do you make of that?
  • Yes.
  • make of: to have or form an opinion about (something or someone) What do you make of this message?
  • I can't make anything of it at all.
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healerDo we ask opinion on something by saying “make of”?
... What do you make of that?

Yes.

make of: to have or form an opinion about (something or someone) What do you make of this message? I can't make anything of it at all. I don't know what to make of her behavior. He's a strange guy. I don't know quite what to make of him.

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