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Do/Make
Do:
We always use do to describe indefinite activities, often with what, thing, anything, nothing, etc and generally speaking we also use do to talk about duties, jobs or (leisure) activities.
Make:
We tend to use make when we are talking about constructing, creating or performing something.
Complete the following sentences with an appropriate form of do or make.


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