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Do Vs Make Mix - Tamo

The document provides examples of when to use "make" and "do" in collocations. "Make" is used when creating or building a physical object, such as making a cake or making a dress. "Do" is used for actions or tasks that don't result in a physical object, such as doing homework or doing chores. The document contains interactive exercises to choose the correct verb in different collocations and provides feedback with green or red lights. The goal is to score at least 16 out of 32 to receive a reward.
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Do Vs Make Mix - Tamo

The document provides examples of when to use "make" and "do" in collocations. "Make" is used when creating or building a physical object, such as making a cake or making a dress. "Do" is used for actions or tasks that don't result in a physical object, such as doing homework or doing chores. The document contains interactive exercises to choose the correct verb in different collocations and provides feedback with green or red lights. The goal is to score at least 16 out of 32 to receive a reward.
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Objectives:

• Practise MAKE and DO in collocations


• Score not less than 16 points out of 32 to get
a goody
When we MAKE
something - this When we DO
activity usually something - this
creates something activity doesn’t
that you can touch: usually produce a
make a cake physical object:
do your job
We use MAKE when We use DO when
someone creates, someone performs an
constructs or builds action, activity or
something: task:
make a dress
make a do a crossword
cake do
the washing up
We often use MAKE
We often use DO
when we refer to when we refer to
preparing food of any work of any kind:
kind: do your work
make a meal
make a cup do
of coffee homework
make breakfast
do
housework
make an make the bed make a cake make a cup of
appointment make friends
tea

make lunch make money


make a make noise make a phone
speech call
do an exam do some do your hair
do the
exercise
dishes

do your do the do the do do the


homework housework shopping something laundry
crazy
Click on the correct verb.
If your answer is correct,
the green light appears
at the traffic lights.
If your answer is incorrect,
the red light appears.

make do
breakfast

make do
money

make do
my best

make do
somebody a favour

make do
a mess

make do
a decision

make do
an effort

make do
a mistake

make do
a phone call

make do
the cleaning

make do
an appointment

make do
the dishes

make do
my duty

make do
my work

make do
a plan

make do
housework

make do
a cake

make do
a noise

make do
a good job

make do
the shopping

make do
gymnastics

make do
friends

make do
the ironing

make do
a crossword

make do
nothing

make do
the most of something

make do
right/ wrong

make do
chores

make do
the washing up

make do
my hair / my nails

make do
exercises

make do
sure

make do

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