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make
Verb
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If you make something, you create it.
He made pancakes by combining the ingredients and frying the mixture.
They made a petition to the governor.
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If you make your bed, you arrange it.
Félix makes his bed every morning.
yourselves
Pronoun
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You use yourselves when the people doing an action and receiving an action are both you.
Be careful children. You'll hurt yourselves.
Are you happy with yourselves?
I heard you and your sister got yourselves a new pet.
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Use for emphasis.
Don't pretend you don't know. You yourselves have seen these kinds of problems.
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If you do something by yourselves, you do it alone.
That's beautiful, boys. Did you make it by yourselves?
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If you don't feel yourself, you are different from usual, because you are sick, scared, stressed, etc.
comfortable
Adjective
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If a piece of furniture, clothing, a room, etc. is comfortable, you feel comfortable in it (see 2.)
There were a few old but comfortable chairs in the meeting area.
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If you feel comfortable, you are not hot or cold; you are relaxed, and you feel no pain or worry.
The nurse put a blanket on me to make me more comfortable.
She doesn't feel comfortable with a dog in the house.