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av Maria Victoria LOZANO MARTINEZ 7 år siden

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DO OR MAKE

The English language often uses the verbs "make" and "do" in various expressions, each catering to specific contexts. "Do" is generally associated with tasks, work, and non-specific activities.

DO OR MAKE

MAKE OR DO

EXPRESSIONS WITH MAKE

Make a bet
Make a list
Make a profit
Make a point
Make a reservation
Make a difference
Make a decision
Make a connection
Make fun
Make an appointment

MAKE (SPEAKING AND SOUNDS)

Subtema
Make a suggestion
Make a speech
Make a comment
Make a noise

MAKE (PLANS AND DECISIONS)

Make a plan
Make a choise
Make a decision
Make arrangements

MAKE (PRODUCE A REACTION)

Make you smile
Make your sleepy
Make your happy

MAKE ( PRODUCT/ MATERIAL/ ORIGIN)

Made in Italy
Made from grapes
Made of gold

EXPRESSIONS WITH DO

Do the dishes
Do reaserch
Do damage
Do harm
Do exercise
Do an assignment
Do a project
Do a favour
Do a crossword
Do a course

DO (REPLACE VERBS WHEN OBVIOUS)

Do your hair
Do the laundry
Do the exam
Do the disdhes

DO (NON - SPECIFIC ACTIVITIES)

Do Anaything
Do Nothing
Do something

DO (Work, jobs, taks)

Do your shores
Do a good job
Do your homework
Do the housework