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Phrasal verb: make for



 
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Phrasal verb: make for Fri Sep 30, 2005 22:36 pm  Phrasal verb: make for
 

Test No. incompl/inter-66 "How to ask the way", question 7

I'm ......... for the town hall - am I anywhere near?

(a) seeking
(b) making
(c) seeing
(d) trying

Test No. incompl/inter-66 "How to ask the way", answer 7

I'm making for the town hall - am I anywhere near?

Correct answer: (b) making

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I'm seeking for the town hall - am I anywhere near?
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Phrasal verb: make for Fri Sep 30, 2005 23:07 pm  Phrasal verb: make for
 

To make for a place is a phrasal verb which means to move towards it, usually rather hurriedly.
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