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010 - 60 Common English Collocations with DO and MAKE
010 - 60 Common English Collocations with DO and MAKE
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15 minutes
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Jan 11, 2015
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These two words can be confusing, but I’ll teach you the difference – and teach you 60 common collocations with example sentences to help you!
Use DO for actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks.
Use MAKE for creating or producing something, and for actions you choose to do.
DO generally refers to the action itself, and MAKE usually implies that there is a result/product. For example, if you “make breakfast,” the result is an omelet! If you “make a suggestion,” you have created a recommendation.
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Use DO for actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks.
Use MAKE for creating or producing something, and for actions you choose to do.
DO generally refers to the action itself, and MAKE usually implies that there is a result/product. For example, if you “make breakfast,” the result is an omelet! If you “make a suggestion,” you have created a recommendation.
Click here for the episode text - http://www.espressoenglish.net/difference-between-do-and-make-60-collocations/
Released:
Jan 11, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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010 - 60 Common English Collocations with DO and MAKE: What's the difference between DO and MAKE? Learn common English expressions using these verbs by Espresso English Podcast