In this lesson you will learn some Make & Do common English collocations that can be used in everyday language. Overview 00:04 Collocations with MAKE 00:39 Collocations with DO 05:34 The verbs ‘make’ & ‘do’ are the most easily confused. Although they both imply activity, they have different meanings in sentences. - When we use DO with noun phrases, we focus on the process of acting or performing something. For example, ‘do homework’. - When we use MAKE with noun phrases, we emphasise more the product or outcome of an action. For example, ‘make a sandwich’. Want more? Adjectives & Prepositions List Verbs Collocations List Do - Make Collocations List Phrasal Verbs List English Idioms Homophones List Irregular verbs Do you want to continue learning English in a simple & easy way? *** Spoken English self-study coursebook =olp_product_details *** Perfect English Pronunciation Online Course =sr_1_1 *** English Pronouns coursebook *** English Tenses coursebook =sr_1_1 Find Lingportal here: Web: FB: Instagram: Subscribe on YouTube: #lingportal, #collocations, #vocabulary, #learnenglish, #englishlesson,
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