Make Money: Do The Washing-Up
Make Money: Do The Washing-Up
Make Money: Do The Washing-Up
money
Normally “Make” – implies the creation of something whereas “Do” – implies the carrying out of
something, but there are exceptions. These words are also found in many expressions.TO DOTO MAKE
work, housework, the ironing
a job, an exercise, an examination
a test
the washing-up / shopping
lessons / one's hair
good /harm
a good turn/deed do the
one's best / one's duty washing-up
business
a favour
homework
a crossword
a dress, a cake, coffee
a mistake /an appointment
the bed / a fortune /money
friends with / an enemy of
a noise /peace / an agreement / a bargain
improvements /progress
the most of something
Complete these sentencesa copy using/ preparations
either « make » or « do » in its appropriate tense or form:
/ an arrangement
a fuss of / trouble / a fool of
fun of / up one's mind
A glass of wine would …………………………. you goodantonight.
sure of something/ effort
“Where is Jane?” “She’s …………………………….. a profit / the
a lossbeds, I think.
We must get some new curtains ……………………………….
They’ve …………………………………… him the Chairman of the Board.
Have you …………………………………….. a lot of work today?
They seem to be …………………………….. a lot of changed in the office.
We didn’t feel like …………………………… anything so we went home early.
I’m afraid you’ll have to ……………………………. this report again, there’s a mistake.
I think I’ll …………………………….. my homework now and get it finished with.
I’m sure Daniel could ………………………………. a bookcase out of these pieces of wood.
What have you …………………………. with the scissors, Tom? I can’t find them.
I had to ___ an appointment with the dentist before leaving for work.