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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. I usually the cleaning on Saturday Morning.
  2. Do you your bed every morning?
  3. Sue cooks but I the dishes.
  4. I usually about 50 situps in the morning.
  5. Let's a date for the 15th.
  6. I'd be happy if you would the honors.
  7. John everything by hand - he is amazing!
  8. How much profit did your company last quarter?
  9. You don't need to a face if you don't like my cooking!
  10. Please, yourselves at home. I'll only be a minute.

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