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Make Vs Do

This document provides examples of common collocations using the verbs "make" and "do". It lists several collocations for each verb along with examples. It emphasizes that understanding the basic meanings of "make" (producing something) and "do" (performing an action) can help determine which verb to use in different contexts. Exercises are included to practice using these verbs correctly in sentences.

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Make Vs Do

This document provides examples of common collocations using the verbs "make" and "do". It lists several collocations for each verb along with examples. It emphasizes that understanding the basic meanings of "make" (producing something) and "do" (performing an action) can help determine which verb to use in different contexts. Exercises are included to practice using these verbs correctly in sentences.

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7 Everyday verbs 1
This unit deals with make and do, two verbs that many learners have problems with. If you
remember that the basic meaning of make is about producing something and the basic meaning of
do is about performing an action, then the collocations on this page may seem more logical.

A Make

collocation example
make arrangements for The school can make arrangements for pupils with special needs.
make a change / changes The new manager is planning to make some changes.
make a choice Amelia had to make a choice between her career and her family.
make a comment / Would anyone like to make any comments on the talk?
comments
make a contribution to She made a useful contribution to the discussion.
make a decision I’m glad it’s you who has to make the decision, not me.
make an effort Michael is really making an effort with his maths this term.
make an excuse I’m too tired to go out tonight. Let’s make an excuse and stay at home.
make friends Caroline is very good at making friends.
make an improvement Repainting the room has really made an improvement.
make a mistake They’ve made a mistake in our bill.
make a phone call I’ve got to make some phone calls before dinner.
make progress Holly is making progress with all her schoolwork.

B Do

collocation example
do your best All that matters in the exam is to do your best.
do damage The storm did some damage to our roof.
do an experiment We are doing an experiment to test how the metal reacts with water.
do exercises We’ll do some exercises practising these collocations tomorrow.
do someone a good turn / Could you do me a favour and pick me up some milk from the supermarket?
do someone a favour Jess did me a good turn by lending me her car while mine was in the garage.
do harm Changing the rules may do more harm than good.
do your hair No, I’m not ready. I haven’t done my hair yet.
do your homework My son has to do his homework straight after school.
do the ironing/shopping/ I’ll do the washing if you do the ironing.
washing, etc.
do some work We’ll do some work on our project and then we’ll go to the cinema.

Tip
Notice all the patterns that you can see in these tables. For example, make a comment, make an
excuse and make a contribution to a discussion are all connected with saying things.
Noticing connections like this may help you to remember the correct collocation.

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Exercises
7.1 Use a collocation with make and a noun instead of the underlined words in each of these
conversations.
1 Naomi: The bill says we’ve had three desserts. We only had two.
Stella: The waiter must have been mistaken.
2 Avery: It’s so difficult. Should I take the job or not?
Owen: I know it’s difficult. But you have to decide one way or the other.
3 Grace: Can you and Ethan come to dinner on Saturday?
Lily: Yes, we’ll have to arrange to get a babysitter, but it should be OK.
4 Zoe: Did you hear about the air traffic controllers’ strike in the USA?
Aaron: Yes. We had to change our travel itinerary because of it.
5 Luke: Can I have chips and rice with my lunch?
Clare: No, you have to choose, chips or rice, but not both.
6 Gavin: Do you intend to speak at the meeting?
Victoria: Yes, I hope I can contribute to the debate.

7.2 Choose the correct collocation, do or make.


1 Did the fire do / make much damage to the factory?
2 I hate doing / making my homework at the last minute.
3 You must do / make an effort to work harder.
4 Did you do / make any work at the weekend?
5 We are trying to do / make improvements to the system for registering.
6 Do you think it would do / make any harm if I cut some leaves off this plant?
7.3 You are designing a questionnaire for your school website. Complete each question with
do or make.

HOW NICE ARE YOU?


1 Do you .......................... your best to be on
time when meeting a friend?
ALWAYS SOMETIMES NEVER

2 Do you ever .......................... the cooking at home?


ALWAYS SOMETIMES NEVER
3 Do you .......................... excuses if someone asks
you to .......................... a big favour for them?
ALWAYS SOMETIMES NEVER

4 Do you ever .......................... negative comments


about your friends’ hair, clothes, etc?
ALWAYS SOMETIMES NEVER

5 Do you find it easy to .......................... friends?


ALWAYS SOMETIMES NEVER Give yourself three points for ‘always’, two for
‘sometimes’, one for ‘never’. Turn the page to find
out how nice you really are.

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