Do vs. Make
do make research someone’s homework good the washing up maths an excellent job the cooking harm your hair/make up one’s best nothing some work an exercise a discovery a telephone call an effort a mess plans a cup of tea a mistake noise a decision a choice
do some digging an essay the garden somebody a favour housework sports something for a living make one’s bed up one’s mind progress it all up friends money a report fun of somebody an excuse
do an examination one’s duty business miracles a crossword repairs well/badly make an offer a profit reservations a trouble arrangements an agreement a speech a difference a compliment a list a connection a fortune a fuss a journey a promise a visit notes a suggestion
Fill in the gaps. Use the correct form of make or do. make 1. I’m busy. Tomorrow I’m going to _______a report. making 2. Why are_______so much noise? What’s up? 3. What does she do ? She is a doctor. __ make 4. Kate must _____ up her mind quickly. The train is leaving. do 5. Do you ____ any sports? - Yes, I do aerobics. ___ done 6. Have you _____ your homework? – Not yet.
Fill in the gaps. Use the correct form of make or do. do do 7. Could you ____me a favour and ____the shopping for me? 8. I have made _____some mistakes again. Mom is going to nag me for a week! does 9. Who ______ the housework in your family? 1. Jeff made friends with Alison two years ago. _____ 2. Finally, she made him tell the truth. _____ 3. Has he made _____any progress in Maths?