Recently, I flew home to England after spending some time in Japan. Instead of saying to my friends “I’ve arrived back”, I want to say to them,
“finally, I made it home”.
In this way, I’m implying that my journey was not straight forward and that I encountered some problems and I’m prompting my friends to ask me about the journey.
We can use made it to indicate that something is completed. Such as:-
· He made a beautiful coffee cake.
· She made her own wedding dress, to save money.
Someone’s victory, such as:-
· You made it into Oxford University, you must be incredibly happy!
· After seven years of study, you eventually made your dream to become a doctor true. Well done!
Arrival, such as:-
· Peter has made it to the party, even though his car broke down.
· After one failed attempt I made it home last week.
And finally, my luggage made it back to the UK as well, just a couple of days later than originally planned. Where did it go?
If you know the answer to the question, please tell me. I’m looking forward to speaking to you.