The document discusses the difference between using the verbs "make" and "do". "Make" should be used to express activities that create a physical object, such as making a cake, making a phone call, or making friends. "Do" should be used for daily activities or jobs that do not result in a physical object, such as doing the dishes, doing homework, or doing exercise. A list of example phrases with "make" and "do" is provided to illustrate the difference between how these verbs are used.
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In this video we shall learn advanced concept of Noun forms. Here we shall practice filling up noun forms.
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Kevin's Spoken English aims to teach quality, easy, fun and effective Spoken English Classes for free online. Kevin's Spoken English is the only course ever made to cover 9 areas of Language development like Reading, Understanding, Translation, Remembering, Speaking, Writing and Listening, apart from Grammar. Traditional Spoken English classes focus on just Grammar. But at Kevin's we have a Parameters based approach. It is a complete Language Learning System and most of all, it is free.
Not just that, we would upload loads of motivational and inspirational videos from time to time to help you in your journey of learning and life as whole. Avi Person Business Personality Development Institute is an sister initiative of Kevin's Spoken English.
If online learning is not your cup of tea, you can visit our Spoken English classes in Dilshukngar, Hyderabad. You may contact us at 9059 949 657 or email me at venky1921@yahoo.com
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1. Use 'make' to express an activity that
creates something that you can touch.
Make an appointment Make the bed Make a cake Make a cup of tea Make friends
Make lunch Make a speech Make money Make a noise Make a phone call
Use the verb 'do' to express daily activities
or jobs. Notice that these are usually
activities that produce no physical object.
Do the dishes Do an exam Do some exercise Do your hair
Do your homework Do the housework
Do the shopping Do something crazy Do the laundry
2. 1. Put the words in the box into the correct group:
business a cake exercise friends your homework the housework a mistake a noise your hair
DO MAKE
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2. Complete each gap with either make or do.
_______ an appointment _______ a suggestion
_______ the bed _______ an excuse
_______ a cup of coffee _______ sense
_______ a test _______ something crazy
_______ dinner _______ too much
_______ a phone call _______ the trick
_______ the grade _______ justice
_______ a date _______ a fuss
_______ the laundry _______ a crossword
_______ the shopping _______ a date
_______ a speech _______ war