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  1. Make-up classes..... | WordReference Forums

    Mar 26, 2007 · Hello everybody. My question today is about students missing in class and how they can make up for the missed class. I would like to know if these sentences are correct. A …

  2. Make up [classes, lessons] | WordReference Forums

    Jul 1, 2011 · Hello everyone, I'd like to know if the phrasal verb "make up" sounds correct/idiomatic in the contexts below. If not, what would you suggest? Please take a look. 1. …

  3. I go to/for/on <the> training - WordReference Forums

    Nov 17, 2021 · The word training can mean learning how to do something that has nothing to do with sport, so it’s ambiguous in these examples – none of which is right for the situation you …

  4. catch up lesson\make up lesson? - WordReference Forums

    Jun 13, 2008 · Suppose you're a teacher and one of your students has missed some lessons so you decide to give a make up lesson\\catch up lesson. or Your student says: -I'm going to miss …

  5. <make up training> will be mandatory | WordReference Forums

    Jan 26, 2020 · Make-up training doesn't make any obvious sense in that context. I expect to read training will be mandatory for all personnel. Perhaps the author intends make-up training to …

  6. smear vs smudge - WordReference Forums

    Jan 5, 2017 · What do you guys think it's the difference between smudge and smear? I've done some Google research and a lot of people claim it has to do with the substance being liquid …

  7. a make-up lesson? - WordReference Forums

    Dec 4, 2013 · To me, 'make-up lessons' sounds a lot like lessons on how to apply make-up (cosmetic paint). I might call what you have in mind 'catch-up lessons'.

  8. A formal way of saying "I couldn't make it to..."

    Jan 10, 2019 · Thank you killer_queen for your reply. Actually I thought about using attend, however, it doesn't sound correct to me, especially that I am in a situation in which I am unable …

  9. "I hadn't noticed" vs "I didn't notice" | WordReference Forums

    May 19, 2022 · Just to better understand this: Imagine I'm walking on the pavement and there is sth dangerous in front of me (construction site, a hole in the ground, whatever). Somebody …

  10. Credit to or credits to - WordReference Forums

    Sep 28, 2023 · Hi, Reina de la Aldea Examples: 'Here is my new makeup studio! Credit for room decorations to my friend Lily.' 'Here is my new makeup studio! Credits for room decorations to …