To make something count In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to make something count", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Alice Trang calendar 2020-11-18 10:11

Meaning of To make something count

To make something count informal verb phrase

to ensure that the maximum benefit is obtained or to make something have as useful and positive an effect as possible

The 40 minutes I get to work out, I have to make it count. I've kind of changed how I work out

it was our one opportunity, and we had to make it count.

Don't waste that outpouring of emotion -- make it count as much as possible.

Other phrases about:

soften/cushion the blow
To make a difficult experience less serious; to make the situation better
the best is yet to come
The best thing has not come but it will.
Bar None

Without exception

get there (the) firstest with the mostest

Used to indicate that someone who arrives at some place or do something first will get the most amount of some advantageous quality, resource, or commodity

Grammar and Usage of To make something count

Verb Forms

  • making something count
  • makes something count
  • made something count

The verb "take" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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