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What is Make sense in English? How to use Make sense in English

What is Make sense in English? Make sense is a common phrase in English communication. However, many people still don't fully understand its meaning, structure, and the list of prepositions that often accompany Make sense in English. In today's article, let's explore all the knowledge related to this interesting phrase with PREP!

The usage of Make sense in English
The usage of Make sense in English

I. What is Make sense in English?

What is Make sense in English? In English, Make sense is pronounced as /meɪk sɛns/ and is an idiomatic expression with the meaning: to be clear and easy to understand; reasonable or shows good judgment. For example:

  • This sentence doesn't make sense.
  • Everything Jack said made sense
What is Make sense in English?
What is Make sense in English?

II. How to use Make sense in English

So, what is the structure of Make sense in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences? Let's find out with PREP below!

How to use Make sense in English
How to use Make sense in English
 

Structure

Example

Affirmative form

Subject + make(s) sense + …

The lesson makes sense now. 

Negative form

Subject + does not (doesn’t)/ do not (don’t) + make sense + …

The lesson doesn’t make sense now. 

Interrogative form

Does/ Do + Subject + make sense + …?

Does the lesson make sense now? 

III. Prepositions that go with Make sense in English

What are the prepositions that commonly accompany Make sense in English? Let's explore the list of prepositions that go with Make sense in English with PREP below!

Prepositions that go with Make sense in English
Prepositions that go with Make sense in English

Make sense + Preposition

Example

Make sense to

John’s explanation makes sense to me. 

Make sense for

It doesn't make sense for us to continue with this lesson.

Make sense of

It took me a while to make sense of the guidance. 

Make sense in

Anna’s argument makes sense in the context of recent events. 

Make sense with

Does this idea make sense with our overall strategy? 

Make sense about

I'm trying to make sense about what happened last night. 

IV. Exercises on using Make sense in English

To better understand the meaning and usage of Make sense in English, let's complete the following exercises with PREP!

Exercise 1: Conjugate the verb Make sense in the sentence:

  1. Jack’s explanation (make sense) _______, given the circumstances.
  2. The plan (make sense) _______ if we consider all the factors involved.
  3. John’s explanation (not make sense) _______ because it contradicts the evidence.
  4. The proposal (not make sense) _______  financially; we need to rethink it.
  5. This plan (make sense) _______  for the company's long-term goals?
  6. These instructions (make sense) _______  to you, or do you need further clarification?
  7. Lona’s advice (make sense) _______, so I'll follow it in my project.
  8. The proposal (not make sense) _______ financially; we need to rethink it.
  9. It (not make sense) _______ to go shopping without a list and overspend.
  10. The new traffic regulations (make sense) _______  for reducing accidents?

Exercise 2: Rewrite the following sentences, using Make sense

  1. I can't understand why she would quit her job without having another one lined up.
  2. The explanation he provided is confusing and contradictory.
  3. There were too many inconsistencies in the evidence presented in the case.
  4. The idea of starting a business together seems logical and reasonable.
  5. It was difficult to understand what needed to be done because the instructions were poorly written.
  6. I don't understand why he would buy a car when he doesn't even have a driver's license.
  7. The decision to postpone the event was a wise move considering the bad weather forecast.
  8. Her actions don't align with her words, and it's confusing.
  9. Based on the evidence presented, the conclusion drawn by the investigator seems reasonable.
  10. The math problem is too complex for me to solve. I can't understand it.
  11. His behavior is inconsistent and doesn't match his previous actions.
  12. The decision to invest in stocks seems logical given the current market conditions.
  13. The instructions provided were clear and easy to follow.
  14. Her explanation for being late doesn't seem plausible.
  15. Considering his experience and qualifications, his promotion is well-deserved.

Answer:

Exercise 1:

  1. makes sense
  2. makes sense
  3. doesn’t make sense
  4. doesn't make sense
  5. Does ____ make sense?
  1. Do _____ make sense?
  2. makes sense
  3. doesn't make sense
  4. doesn’t make sense
  5. Do _____ make sense?

Exercise 2:

  1. It doesn't make sense why she would quit her job without having another one lined up.
  2. The explanation he provided doesn't make sense. It is confusing and contradictory.
  3. The evidence presented in the case didn't make sense. There were too many inconsistencies.
  4. The idea of starting a business together makes sense. It seems logical and reasonable.
  5. The instructions were poorly written, and as a result, didn't make sense what needed to be done.
  6. It doesn't make sense why he would buy a car when he doesn't even have a driver's license.
  7. The decision to postpone the event made sense. Considering the bad weather forecast, it was a wise move.
  8. Her actions don't make sense with her words, and it's confusing.
  9. Based on the evidence presented, the conclusion drawn by the investigator makes sense. It seems reasonable.
  10. The math problem is too complex for me to solve. I can't make sense of it.
  11. His behavior doesn't make sense and doesn't match his previous actions.
  12. The decision to invest in stocks makes sense. Given the current market conditions, it seems logical.
  13. The instructions provided made sense. They were clear and easy to follow.
  14. Her explanation for being late doesn't make sense. It doesn't seem plausible.
  15. Considering his experience and qualifications, his promotion makes sense. It is well-deserved.

PREP hopes that through this article, you have gained a clear understanding of the definition, usage, and prepositions that go with Make sense in English. Keep following PREP to update your English knowledge!

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Master Tu Pham
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Mr. Tú Phạm is the founder of PREP, a Smart Test Preparation Platform. With over 10 years of teaching and test preparation experience, he has assisted thousands of students in achieving high scores on the IELTS exam. Additionally, Mr. Tú Phạm serves as a consultant for British Council programs and as a speaker at numerous premier education events, programs, and seminars.
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