'Try not to make too much noise.'
'Make' is a useful English verb that can often be found with the words shown below. These are all common uses of the verb 'make'.
Make a note of any new words and try to write them out in sentences and use them when you are speaking.
'Make' Collocations
make a mess - 'if you make a mess in your room, you will have to clean it your self'.
make time - 'I'm very busy, but i'll try and make time to see you this afternoon.'
make a mistake - 'Clint made a lot of mistakes on his homework and his teacher got angry.'
make money - 'Being an English teacher is not a good way to make money!'
make plans - 'We need to make some holiday plans before it's too late.'
make dinner - 'What do you want me to make for dinner tonight?'
make a noise - 'Try not to make too much noise, or you will wake the baby.'
make the bed -'Don't forget to make your bed before you go to school.'
make a (telephone) call - 'Hang on. I need to make a quick call.'
make sure/ certain - ' Make sure you lock the door when you leave.'
make a decision - 'I want you to make a decision on what we should do this weekend'.
make believe - (to pretend or imagine) 'The kids were making believe they were cowboys and indians.'