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What does this phrasal verb mean "to make for"? Is it an idiom?


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What does this phrasal verb mean "to make for"? Is it an idiom? #46 (permalink) Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:35 pm   What does this phrasal verb mean "to make for"? Is it an idiom?
 

Thank you, Alan! At first I got confused, but you managed to resolve this dilemma. Thanks again!
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What does this phrasal verb mean "to make for"? Is it an idiom? #47 (permalink) Tue Jun 21, 2011 16:46 pm   What does this phrasal verb mean "to make for"? Is it an idiom?
 

I'm confusing about the countable and uncountable noun for the abstract nouns.
In my sense,the abstract noun can not be counted.
Can I use "I want to make a wish" and "I want to make many wishes"?

And where can I find the answer of my question?
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Re: What does this phrasal verb mean "to make for"? Is it an idiom? #48 (permalink) Fri Aug 05, 2011 0:01 am   Re: What does this phrasal verb mean "to make for"? Is it an idiom?
 

Thanks Alan :)
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