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IELTS Teacher SAJ
Community TutorWhen used as a noun, **"make"** can refer to the **brand** or **manufacturer** of a product, especially in the context of vehicles, electronics, or appliances. For example:
- **"What make is your car?"** (Meaning: What brand is your car?)
- **"This phone is a popular make."** (Meaning: This phone is from a well-known brand.)
- **"The make of the washing machine is Samsung."** (Meaning: The brand of the washing machine is Samsung.)
In this sense, **"make"** is synonymous with **brand** and is commonly used in everyday conversation.
Mar 11, 2025 9:24 AM
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