Make vs Do exercises — Set 3: make vs do: Decisions, Progress & Abstract Collocations (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 15 min
You need to a decision soon.
The storm a lot of damage to the houses.
She friends easily wherever she goes.
I can't up my mind about which university to choose.
Regular practice will help you progress.
He a big effort to arrive on time.
We should all try to good in the world.
She a terrible mistake on the exam.
Please sure you lock the door when you leave.
Small actions can a big difference.
I think we should the right thing and tell the truth.
He a fortune selling his tech company.
They are plans for their summer holiday.
The new policy more harm than good.
She a list of everything she needed to buy.
Stop fun of your little brother!
He really well in his final exams.
The children nothing all afternoon — they just watched TV.
She wants to a living as a freelance writer.
His presentation a great impression on the audience.
Make vs Do exercises online (Worksheet)
Move beyond everyday phrases to more abstract 'make' and 'do' collocations — decisions, progress, efforts, and results. These expressions are essential for intermediate-level English.