DO vs. MAKE
1. What did you do / make at the weekend?
2. It's been a pleasure doing / making business with you.
3. I have to go home and do / make some chores this afternoon.
4. She sat on the sofa, doing / making a crossword and drinking tea.
5. She had toothache, so she did / made an appointment with the dentist for the following day.
6. Unfortunately, Lucy does / makes a lot of work at the weekends.
7. I've done / I`ve made my decision. I'm going back to university.
8. She did a cake last night / She made a cake last night.
9. She did very badly on the exam, so she'll have to retake it / She made very badly on the exam, so she'll have to retake it.
8. She did a cake last night / She made a cake last night.
9. She did very badly on the exam, so she'll have to retake it / She made very badly on the exam, so she'll have to retake it.
Choose the correct verb:
1. I need to _______ my homework.
a) do b) make
2. She _____ a lot of money at her new job.
a) does b) makes
3. Tomorrow he will ______ some exercise.
a) do b) make
4. Did you _____ your bed this morning?
a) do b) make
5. I can't _____ cookies for the party.
a) do b) make
6. Please ______ the dishes after dinner.
a) do b) make
7. Can you ______ me a favour?
a) do b) make
8. Tonight I will ______ my History assignment.
a) do b) make
9. I have to go home and _____some chores this afternoon.
a) do b) make
10. The storm has ____ a lot of damage to the house.
a) done b) made
a) do b) make
2. She _____ a lot of money at her new job.
a) does b) makes
3. Tomorrow he will ______ some exercise.
a) do b) make
4. Did you _____ your bed this morning?
a) do b) make
5. I can't _____ cookies for the party.
a) do b) make
6. Please ______ the dishes after dinner.
a) do b) make
7. Can you ______ me a favour?
a) do b) make
8. Tonight I will ______ my History assignment.
a) do b) make
9. I have to go home and _____some chores this afternoon.
a) do b) make
10. The storm has ____ a lot of damage to the house.
a) done b) made