to manage with what's available · to use what you have even if it's not ideal
Ever been shopping when your dream item is *sold out* or just too expensive? 😩 This phrase is your go-to when you have to settle for a decent alternative! It means to manage with what you have, even if it's not exactly what you wanted. Think of it as being resourceful when things don't go perfectly! ✨
💡 **Pro Tip!** 'To make do with something' implies a slight compromise, but it's often used with a positive, 'can-do' attitude. It's about being flexible! For example, 'I couldn't find the exact color, but I'll make do with this one.' It's not about being unhappy, but realistic. 😉
Your friend says: 'I wanted to buy new shoes, but the ones I liked were too expensive, so I had to ______ my old sneakers.' Which English expression best fits this situation? A. break the bank with B. make do with C. go on a shopping spree with