MAKE FOR head in a specific direction MAKE OUT decipher, succeed, progress MAKE OVER do again MAKE UP cosmetics (put on), complete something missed, invent, reconcile MAKE UP FOR compensate Complete the sentences with the appropriate phrasal verb. 1. He made _ OUT_ pretty well after switching jobs. 2. I had to make _ OVER_ my home work again as I made some mistakes. 3. How do you make _ UP FOR_ for being late to your own wedding? 4. Scott made _ FOR_ the refrigerator as soon as he walked through the door. 5. It took the clown 10 minutes to make _ UP_ his face.
My mother didn't cook breakfast yesterday. Did your mother cook breakfast yesterday? Jim didn't go to the sea last summer. Did Jim go to the sea last summer? We weren't at school yesterday? Were you at school yesterday? She wasn't at her granny's house on weekend. Was she at her granny's house on weekend? Yesterday she didn't make a salad. Did she make a salad yesterday? I didn't hear a noise. It wasn't my cat. Did you hear a noise? Was it your cat? Last Sunday Mary didn't get up at 10 o'clock. Did Mary get up at 10 o'clock last Sunday? She didn't see Mary at school last week. Did she see Mary at school last week? He can't swim when he was six. Can he swim when he was six?
Robots will perform the work people
The nuclear weapons will be destroyed
Children will not go to school-they will be able to use computers at home
Peeople will be able to have access to 500 television channels
Robomaids will make bes and tidy rooms
People will discover new planets and will build plants and factories there
Genetic engineering will become a major industry
People will live to at least 130 years