Collocation
make arrangements
Definition
to plan and organize the details for something so it can happen
'make arrangements' is a common English collocation. to plan and organize the details for something so it can happen
make + arrangements (+ for + noun) (+ to + verb)
“We need to make arrangements for the meeting before Friday.”
Examples
- I need to _____ arrangements for my trip next week.
- She _____ arrangements to meet the client at 3 p.m.
- We’re _____ arrangements for accommodation near the station.
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- Can you _____ arrangements for someone to pick me up from the airport?
- They had already _____ arrangements for the wedding venue months earlier.
- The hotel can _____ arrangements for a late check-in if you call ahead.
- By the time the CEO arrived, the assistant had _____ arrangements for the press briefing.
- We’ll need to _____ arrangements to ensure the equipment is delivered on time.
- After the flight was canceled, the airline _____ arrangements for passengers to stay overnight.