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Difference between any and some | Present Perfect Continuous
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Make up new things Tue Feb 22, 2005 11:08 am  Make up new things
 

Test No. incompl/inter-5 "do/make/get/take", question 7

She's good at writing stories for children and is always keen to ......... up new plots.

(a) do
(b) get
(c) make
(d) take

Test No. incompl/inter-5 "do/make/get/take", answer 7

She's good at writing stories for children and is always keen to make up new plots.

Correct answer: (c) make
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I think make is correct answer and the meaning is invent Am I right ?
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Make up Tue Feb 22, 2005 18:19 pm  Make up
 

Yes, it means invent.
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