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    Do or Make? (English exercise n°3803 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Do or Make?

    DO or MAKE ? => try to learn them

    DO (an activity, a task)

    MAKE ( = building, creating

    DO

    MAKE

    a crossword

    a dress

    your job

    an effort

    the ironing

    food

    badly

    a fool of yourself

    the laundry

    a cup of tea /coffee

    business

    a fortune

    the washing

    amends

    a favour

    friends

    the washing up

    arrangements

    good

    a fuss

    your work

    believe (= pretend)

    harm

    a journey

    your homework

    a choice

    time (go to prison)

    a mess

    the dishes

    a comment

    well

    a mistake

    a decision

    your best

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    a difference

    your hair

    a move

    a promise

    your nails

    a noise

    a remark

    your worst

    a phone call

    a sound

    a profit

    a suggestion

    a speech

    a visit

    time

    an enquiry

    your bed

     

    • + to make peace, to do (one's) best, to do + nothing, something, anything, everything, to make fun of (someone) ...




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    English exercise "Do or Make?" created by anonyme (23-09-2005) with The test builder
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    1. The only thing that matters for this young businessman is to a lot of money.
    2. We'll go back to our country when the people there have peace.
    3. He deserves all our support because he always his best.
    4. Don't worry, we'll have all the arrangements for you and your friends.
    5. I knew that this had nothing to with my wife.
    6. When you have no comfort at all, you have to without.
    7. The speech he yesterday was really excellent.
    8. He dislikes school because his classmates always fun of him.
    9. Will you marry him or not ? It's time you a decision !
    10. You should an effort and help me with the ironing.
    11. I'd rather the washing up, if you don't mind.
    12. Have you a phone call to the travel agency ?
    13. Don't you think it wouldn't have you harm to have one more week off ?
    14. My cousin tried to us believe he is a perfect husband...
    15. Is he not ? doesn't he everything for his wife ?







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