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make last

make last(
meyk
 
lahst
)
A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. hacer que dure
Painting the deck with this high-quality finish will make it last.Pintar la la terraza con este acabado de alta calidad hará que dure.
a. hacer que alcance
I only had a can of beans, and I was still far from the nearest village, so I knew I would need to make it last.Solo tenía una lata de frijoles y aún estaba lejos del pueblo más cercano, así que sabía que tendría que hacer que me alcanzara.
b. hacer que cunda
We need to make our money last because we're going out into the country where there won't be any ATMsTenemos que hacer que cunda el dinero porque vamos al campo, donde no habrá cajeros automáticos.
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