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010 - 60 Common English Collocations with DO and MAKE
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010 - 60 Common English Collocations with DO and MAKE

Espresso English Podcast · Shayna Oliveira

January 11, 201514m 54s

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Show Notes

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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