Bedsheet is all messed up. Make it up

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tufguy

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We make up beds. Am I correct?

Do we say "Bedsheet is all messed up. Make it up"?
 
For me, there are two different verbs here - one without "up" and one with it. If we say "Make the bed", it usually means "Put the sheets etc that are already on the bed into a neater position". With "up", I would expect the sheets etc to be somewhere else (such as in a cupboard or on a chair near the bed). If I were expecting an overnight guest at home, I might say to someone "Please go and make up the spare bed ready for Helen's arrival".
 
Do we say "The bedsheet is all messed up. Make it up"?

No. We say 'The bedclothes are all messed up. Straighten them.'

Or 'The bedding is all messed up. Straighten it'.
 
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