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DO MAKE

We use the verb “do” when somebody We use the verb “make” for constructing,
performs an action, activity or task. building or creating.
(do a crossword, do the ironing) (make a dress, make a cup of coffee)

“Do” is often used when referring to work of “Make” is often used when referring to
any kind. preparing food of any kind.
(do your work, do homework…) (make a meal / breakfast/ lunch)

- to do a favour - to make a booking


- to do a project - to make a (phone) call
- to do a test - to make a cake
- to do an exam - to make a choice
- to do exercises - to make a comment
- to do homework - to make a complaint
- to do housework - to make a decision
- to do something/everything/nothing - to make a deal
- to do research - to make a difference
- to do the dishes - to make a fire
- to do the ironing - to make a fortune
- to do the laundry - to make a mistake
- to do the shopping - to make a mess (of)
- to do your best - to make a move
- to do your duty - to make a presentation
- to do your hair - to make a promise
- to do your nails - to make a reservation
- to do your job - to make a sound
- to do yoga /karate/ gymnastics - to make a suggestion
- to make an appointment
- to make an enquiry
- to make an excuse
- to make an offer
- to make friends
- to make noise
- to make plans
- to make someone’s day
- to make breakfast/lunch/
dinner/supper
- to make a snack
- to make tea / coffee / cocoa
- to make your bed
- to make up someone’s mind
- to make the most of something

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