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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Make one's appearance

Hi,

Does make one's appearance mean to visit or appear at some place or event for a brief amount of time, especially as a courtesy or for the sake of politeness.

Does the phrase have any other different meanings?

Thanks.

  

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anonymous Hi, Does make one's appearance mean to visit or appear at some place or event for a brief amount of time, especially as a courtesy or for the sake of politeness. Does the phrase have any other different meanings? Thanks.

  • anonymous Hi, Does make one's appearance mean to visit or appear at some place or event for a brief amount of time, especially as a courtesy or for the sake of politeness.
  • Does the phrase have any other different meanings?
  • Thanks.
  • I can't think of a context for "make one's appearance".
  • A person can make or put in "an" appearance, which means what you said.
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anonymous

Hi,

Does make one's appearance mean to visit or appear at some place or event for a brief amount of time, especially as a courtesy or for the sake of politeness.

Does the phrase have any other different meanings?

Thanks.

I can't think of a context for "make one's appearance". A person can make or put in "an" appearance, whi

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Hi anonymous,

"He made his first appearance since 2012"

Can I say 'He has made his first appearance since 2012'?

Is there any difference in meaning between he made... and he has made... here?

Thank you for your answer.

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