Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Although there are some general rules, most are fixed expressions that you will have to memorise. Watch the video and see how many you know and learn! Typically, we use 'make' when we create, produce or construct something Make an appointment Make a change Make a choice Make a complaint Make a confession Make a date Make a decision Make a discovery Make an effort Make an error Make a fool of yourself Make a fortune Make friends Make a joke Make a journey Make a list Make a profit Make a loss Make a mess Make a mistake Make money Make a move Make noise Make an offer Make a payment Make a phone call Make a prediction Make progress Make a promise Make a proposal Make a reservation Make a cup of tea Typically, we use 'do' for activities, work, jobs and tasks Do an exercise Do badly Do business Do chores Do a course Do a crossword Do damage Do a drawing Do an exam Do Exercise / sport Do someone a favour Do gardening Do your hair Do homework Do housework Do the ironing Do the laundry Do the paperwork Do research Do the shopping Do the washing up Do well Do work Do your best
B1 US exercise revision typically housework toefl ironing How to use Make and Do - Revision for IELTS | TOEFL | FCE | CAE - Useful Grammar Tips! 11 0 nao posted on 2021/07/22 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary