Signification
To create an untidy or dirty state.
Contexte culturel
In the US, 'making a mess' is a common way to describe a bad DIY project. In the UK, 'mess' can also refer to a military dining hall. Japanese culture values order; 'making a mess' is often seen as a sign of lack of mindfulness.
Remember the article
Always include 'a' before 'mess'.
Signification
To create an untidy or dirty state.
Remember the article
Always include 'a' before 'mess'.
Teste-toi
Complete the sentence.
I accidentally ___ a mess in the kitchen.
The correct collocation is 'make a mess'.
Which is correct?
Choose the correct phrase.
Always use 'make a mess'.
🎉 Score : /2
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
2 exercicesI accidentally ___ a mess in the kitchen.
The correct collocation is 'make a mess'.
Choose the correct phrase.
Always use 'make a mess'.
🎉 Score : /2
Questions fréquentes
2 questionsYes, that is the past tense.
No, it is casual.
Expressions liées
Mess up
synonymTo ruin something.
Clean up
contrastTo remove a mess.