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Learning Phrasal Verbs “Make Up”

Since phrasal verbs are commonly used in English, and it often brings confusion among the learners of English language, we shall discuss some of the most common ones. The thing is, one phrasal verbs may contain a number of different meaning. You must be familiar with “make up” as a phrasal verb which have equal meaning to cosmetics. However, have you been familiar with its other functions and meanings?

We list some use of phrasal verb “make up” in different meanings coming together with examples on how to use it.

to compensate something lost

For example Mary planned to take her kids to the amusement park on Wednesday, but then she’s got an urgent work calling so that she has to cancel her plan. In that case, Mary wanted to go to the park on the weekend. Here’s what she might say to her kids:

“I’ll make up a time for the amusement park on the weekend. I promise.”

to apply cosmetics

This is one thing that almost everyone is familiar with. If a woman put on a make up, then she must be applying cosmetics (powder, lipstick, eye liner, etc). We can give you an example of a conversation between a father and his kid hurrying to the car in order to attend a party. They’re probably waiting for the mother to show up in the front door, when the father ask: where is your mom? Guess what the kid is saying!

“Mom is making herself up at the dressing table.”

to invent a story

Let’s think of a girl who is standing in front of her classmates. Her teacher told her to tell a tale, but she doesn’t know any. Everyone is waiting for her to say something so she should think fast. Luckily, she has a good imagination. An image of a kingdom with a king and a queen popped up in her head and she quickly create a story about them.

She makes up a story of a king and a queen!

image taken from brilio

to be reconciled

Now, this is the last one. A couple had a fight recently because the man forgot the date of their anniversary. He was sorry and would like to apologize to his wife in a nice manner. This is what he probably want to say:

“I’m sorry, honey. Let’s make up and have a dinner out!”

Those are four examples of using phrasal verb “make up” in four different meanings. Can you make your own sentences? Perhaps you’ve found some other meanings that come up with phrasal verb “make up”.

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The Islands of Indonesia

Indonesia is a unique archipelago country. It stretches along the equator, and its southern islands are standing exactly along the ring of fires where hundreds active volcanoes reside and ready to be awakened anytime. The unique features of this country makes it full of excitements, thanks to its widely varied geographical structures, ocean and sea barriers, and particular location.

Five big islands and thousands small others

Although the listed number is varied in different surveys, Indonesia has been confirmed to be the largest or the biggest archipelago in the world, with around 18.000 islands scattered within its territory. Among those islands, these five major islands are the most well-known: Sumatera, Java, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and West Papua. Besides those infamous main islands, there many more small islands which gain their reputation among savvy travelers. Let’s say Bali as one of the samples, which has been a second home to many (from all around the globe) and an international melting pot for generations.

Different people with different languages

Living in thousands of different islands with sea barriers and mountainous area to settle in, the people of Indonesia are unsurprisingly different. They live different ways of life. They believe in different faith. They share different cultures and traditions. This fact makes Indonesian society uniquely bind into each other as people in the communities complete and support each other. Another unique fact is, these people of Indonesia speak hundreds of different languages (languages, not dialect). Some may be have close relation to each other (as in Javanese and Balinese), but most of them are completely different languages. That’s when Indonesia language takes its important role as lingua franca among the Indonesians. A language easily picked up by people, adapted to their own cultural roots, and understood as a bridge of communication when the local language failed.

Three time zones in Indonesia

Traveling within Indonesia area can be a bit tricky when it comes to time. Indonesia territory is divided into three regional time zone: Eastern Indonesia Time (WIT), Central Indonesia Time (WITA), and Western Indonesia Time (WIB). Therefore, whenever you plan to have a meeting or traveling across the country, make sure that you’ve adjusted your watch or phone time settings in accordance with your travel destination.

How long have you been living in Indonesia? What are other interesting facts you’ve figured out about Indonesian islands and its people? Leave your comment!

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