It can be difficult to decide when to use the verb “make” and when to use “do”. In general, “do” is used to talk about physical activities or activities that are not very specific. “Make” is often used for more specific outcomes or objects that are created by an activity.
Here are some examples.
Make a cake
Make friends
Make a phone call
Do homework
Do a sport
Do business
Make vs Do Quiz
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Ex: I _______ a phone call before dinner.
I MADE a phone call before dinner.
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Last summer I ______ a lot of fun things with my friends.
- Last summer I (DID) a lot of fun things with my friends.
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It can be hard to ______ new friends when you move to another city.
- It can be hard to (MAKE) new friends when you move to another city.
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At work I have to ______ a speech in front of 50 people tomorrow.
- At work I have to (MAKE) a speech in front of 50 people tomorrow.
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Last week I ______ a mistake in the report I was working on.
- Last week I (MADE) a mistake in the report I was working on.
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I really love to ______ yoga on the weekends.
- I really love to (DO) yoga on the weekends.
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It takes a lot of time to ______ a meal for a large group of people.
- It takes a lot of time to (MAKE) a meal for a large group of people.
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Before we go to the party, I have to ______ my hair.
- Before we go to the party, I have to (DO) my hair.
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We need to ______ a plan, or we will never get anything done.
- We need to (MAKE) a plan, or we will never get anything done.
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After dinner, I always ______ the dishes.
- After dinner, I always (DO) the dishes.
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Question 10 of 10
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Could I ______ a suggestion?
- Could I (MAKE) a suggestion?
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