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DO MAKE Exercise

The document provides examples to practice using the verbs "do" and "make" correctly in sentences. It contains two exercises - the first with 10 sentences to fill in with "do" or "make", and the second being a conversation between two friends also to be filled with the correct verbs. The purpose is to distinguish between using "do" and "make" in different contexts like requests, noises, changes, plans, progress, mistakes, promises, efforts, offers, etc.

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DO MAKE Exercise

The document provides examples to practice using the verbs "do" and "make" correctly in sentences. It contains two exercises - the first with 10 sentences to fill in with "do" or "make", and the second being a conversation between two friends also to be filled with the correct verbs. The purpose is to distinguish between using "do" and "make" in different contexts like requests, noises, changes, plans, progress, mistakes, promises, efforts, offers, etc.

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DO vs.

MAKE exercise

1. Complete the following sentences with MAKE or DO:

-My secretary is an excellent typist, he never ………… a mistake.

-Would you ……….. me a favour and take this to the post office?

-Our text doesn’t fit in the grid, we’ll have to ………….some changes.

-Please don’t …………..any noise. I’m trying to concentrate.

-Can you …………this proposal a bit more specific?

-We could ………..much higher profits by ……………..business with suppliers

overseas.

-The new president ……………a promise to increase profits by 20%..

-How are you getting on with your Marketing lessons? I hope you’re …………..your

best!

-If you ……………..your homework every night, we’ll ………………..good progress.

-Rick changed jobs because he wasn’t …………….enough money.

-I’m going on vacation next week, but I haven’t …………….any plans yet.

2. Fill in the gaps of this conversation between two old

friends with MAKE or DO.

-Hey! What’s up? It’s been ages since I last saw you! How are you ………..?

-I’m ……….well, thanks. My company is ……………….very well too. I’m really happy,

-I can’t complain. And also, bumping into you in the street has …………… my day!

-Wow, that’s great. I’m glad you’re ....................well. I need your help. Could

you .............. me a favour?

-Yes, of course, I’ll........ my best.

-I .....................a terrible mistake at work. I lost an important client. My company is

not ................... as well as yours. In fact, they’re planning to fire some people. I

think I’ll be ....................... redundant.


-Don’t worry, I have some contacts. I ...............some business with an important

Asian company last month. Perhaps they could take you in. I’ll ask them. They’ll

probably ........................you a good offer.

-Thanks so much.

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