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Make or Do - Vocabulary Quiz

In general, we use the verb "make" with things we produce or construct and the verb "do" for activities. Unfortunately, this is just a tendency and there are many exceptions. Here are some of the most common "make or do" combinations.

Decide between "make" or "do", sometimes the verb needs to be conjugated.

  1. If you want to buy that car, I'm sure we can a deal.
  2. Let's go out tonight and the town!
  3. I an appointment to visit my doctor yesterday.
  4. Excuse me, could you me a favor and watch my bags for a moment?
  5. Timmy! I told you to not a mess in the living room!
  6. I'm afraid I can't come. I'm going to my homework after school.
  7. How much money does your father ?
  8. Tom's a phone call at the moment, he'll be back shortly.
  9. He really doesn't want to that decision.
  10. I like business with Jack.
  11. Continue Intermediate English Course Unit 4 Simple Past, Regular and Irregular Verb Learning, Adjectives and their Order, Vocabulary: Make or Do?, Listening Comprehension: Job Opportunities

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