July 25, 2010

DO & MAKE

It's often so easy to confuse these two verbs which in Spanish mean exactly the same!

It's with the use of language that we get to learn it.

So here you have some practice to start... Enjoy yourself... Do your best!

do make



2 comments:

  1. Quiz Answers
    Here are the answers to the quiz. Make special note of the verb conjugations or form:
    1. He did an excellent job at the meeting last week.
    2. May I make a telephone call?
    3. Please stop making so much noise!
    4. She did her homework before she went to bed.
    5. Would you like me to make you a cup of tea?
    6. I'm afraid you won't do OR aren't doing any good.
    7. Look at your room! You made OR have made a mess!
    8. It took him a long time to make a decision.
    9. Do you mind doing the washing-up this evening?
    10. We are making plans for our next holiday at the moment.
    11. What are you doing? - Oh, I am not doing anything at the moment.
    12. I guess I can make an exception to the rule this time.
    13. What shall we do OR are we going to do this evening?
    14. I know you did your best last week.
    15. I wish you would make an effort on this exam.
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  2. Charles Darwin11/01/2011

    Exercises focused on "do vs. make" will help us doing our best in class!

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