Busca entre varios profesores de Inglés...
Miguel Maquieira
"make up for" used as compensate
Is that right: make (someone) up for (something)?
I will make him up for my bad behaviour
6 de ene. de 2015 12:52
Respuestas · 3
1
Yes it means "to compensate" but your example is incorrect.
IT should say "I will make it up to him for my bad behaviour".
Another example-" THe show was cancelled,so to make up for it they gave us free tickets to another show".
6 de enero de 2015
1
It doesn't quite work like that.
You can say 'His kindness and good manners make up for his bad behaviour'.
or
'He took his wife out for an extremely expensive meal to make up for forgetting their wedding anniversary'
If you want to include the person you are compensating - the 'him' in your example - you can use the expression 'make it up to someone'.
For example:
'I'm sorry about xx. I'll make it up to you later, I promise'.
6 de enero de 2015
¿No has encontrado las respuestas?
¡Escribe tus preguntas y deja que los hablantes nativos te ayuden!
Miguel Maquieira
Competencias lingüísticas
Catalán, Inglés, Francés, Gallego, Portugués, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Francés, Portugués
Artículos que podrían gustarte

How to Ask for a Raise or Promotion in English
9 votos positivos · 8 Comentarios

The Key to Learning a Language Faster
30 votos positivos · 8 Comentarios

Why "General English" is Failing Your Career (An Engineer’s Perspective)
30 votos positivos · 12 Comentarios
Más artículos
