How to use in-sentence of “make good”:
+ They can make good pets.
+ Whenever I open recent changes, he’s always there, tagging pages for quick deletion, reverting vandalism, and so I think he’ll make good use of the admin tools.
+ There is a growing awareness that people often make good decisions rapidly without knowing how they do it.
+ The CPC began to make good party-to-party relations with other non-communist parties.
+ He thought the flax could be used to make cloth for ship sails and the pine trees would make good masts for ships.
Example sentences of “make good”:
+ They get along with children, so they make good family pets.
+ Also, adjectives don’t make good article titles.
+ They were very careful to make good use of every part of the animals they killed.
+ Books from the Chosun dynasty explain the way to make good Doenjang, saying that if doenjang in a house tastes bad, food in the house tastes bad.
+ They do not make good kennel dogs.
+ The brains of teenagers are still growing, and it may take a while before they are mature enough to know how to make good choices about their lives.
+ As this continues, the useful network will get better and not become tricked as often, and the useful network will be able to be used to make good predictions.
+ It starts to affect a person’s judgment – their ability to make good decisions.
+ Formosan dogs can make good family pets but still have a strong hunting instinct.
+ In Japan, people were not able to make good hard ball those days.
+ Most such programs now have a helpful instruments to make good texts.
+ They make good pets as they have a pleasant nature and are very smart, but sometimes they don’t like being around other dogs.
+ Both platelets and “clotting proteins” are needed to make good clots.
+ Logic is the study of how meanings are related to each other, and how to make good decisions.
+ The rabbit holes on the island make good nesting for them.
+ Like the Lapps, though, they were very careful to make good use of every part of the animals they killed.
+ Normally, economists assume people are rational, meaning they make good decisions at the right times using all information.
+ Samoyeds are really friendly, so they will not make good guard dogs because they are too cute and fluffy and are really friendly.
+ They get along with children, so they make good family pets.
+ Also, adjectives don't make good article titles.