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TEST 15 - Make and Do
Exercise 1. Here is a list of 36 words or phrases. Write the correct answers used with Do or Make.
A suggestion An offer An examination ... Enquiry
The most of A discovery Work War
Exercise 2. Fill in each blank with the correct form of Do and Make.
1. You should never ________ the same mistake twice.
2. Ther’s one student in my class ... roun...
... again.
make
do
made
did
3.His teacher begged him to more of an effort in
class.
make
do
made
did
4.We had so much fun in Chicago — we it in three
days.
make
do
made
did
do
made ... couldn't
her son do the job properly.
make
do
made
did
9.The teacher suggested they another exercise to
understand the problem better.
make
did
made
do
7.Hi...
...
make
do
made
did
6.His mother was late because she the beds before
she left the house.
make
do
8.He was confused and couldn't up his mind about
what to do next.
make
do ...
did
English Grammar Tests-Elementary Level's archive
Using Make and Do (2)
1.Even though the situation was not ideal, they decided to
a go of things.
make
do
made...
...
make
do
made
did
English Grammar Tests-Elementary Level's archive
Using Make and Do (1)
1.The manager was surprised at how many things Ron
could at once.
make
do
made
did
do ...
class.
make
5.The business a lot of money this year.
make
do
made
did
6.The university research team stumbled upon something;
it a really big discovery.
make
did
ma...
...
make
do
made
did
make
do
made
did
6.His mother was late because she the beds before
she left the house.
make
do
English Grammar Tests-Elementary Level's archive
Using Make ...
Using Make and Do (2)
1.Even though the situation was not ideal, they decided to
a go of things.
make
do
made
did
2.She finally begged him to a move in their very
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