- We use DO when we are talking about actions that are related to work.
- We use MAKE when we are talking about constructing something with your hands or creating something new.
Examples:
DO…
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MAKE…
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anything
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a prediction
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a job
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peace
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badly
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an excuse
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nothing
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your bed
|
your nails
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an observation
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a painting
|
war
|
business
|
a noise
|
the right thing
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an error
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the wrong thing
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an effort
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a service
|
a mistake
|
damage
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a discovery
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the shopping
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a suggestion
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a dance
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a decision
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something
|
money
|
the washing
|
faces
|
a drawing
|
a sandwich
|
well
|
an impression
|
exercises
|
a joke
|
work
|
progress
|
a favour
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a phone call
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your best
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a choice
|
the gardening
|
a cake
|
your hair
|
fun of someone
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your homework
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friends
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the housework
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a fortune
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And now...time to practise!
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