- Do or make a questions?
- Can use to make question?
- What make a sentence a question?
- Do or make an exam?
- Is it do or make a test?
- Do vs make examples?
- Do or make a friends?
- Do or make tasks?
- What is make example?
- Do vs make homework?
- What's a make do?
Do or make a questions?
GENERAL RULE: DO is used for a simple task. MAKE is associated with often more complex tasks that make, produce, or transform something. DO is often used in a general sense with words such as good, something, nothing, everything.
Can use to make question?
The English verb 'can' can only be used as an auxiliary verb and not as a main verb, which means that an additional verb always has to be employed in an interrogative sentence (question): “Can I have a coffee?” “Can I see your passport, please?”
What make a sentence a question?
A question is a sentence that asks you something. A statement does not require an answer. A question requires an answer.
Do or make an exam?
Do you 'make an exam' or do you 'do an exam'? You do an exam.
Is it do or make a test?
COMMON ERRORS ► Don't say 'make a test'. Say take a test or do a test.
Do vs make examples?
When we use do and make with noun phrases, do focuses on the process of acting or performing something, make emphasises more the product or outcome of an action: When I was [action]doing the calculations, I [outcome]made two mistakes. I [action]did some work for her last summer; I [outcome]made a pond in her garden.
Do or make a friends?
Make friends because “friends” is plural. If you want to use the singular version, you can say “make a friend”.
Do or make tasks?
DO is used when talking about work, jobs or tasks. Note, they do not produce any physical object. Have you done your homework?
What is make example?
idiom. : to punish (a person who has done something wrong) as a way of warning other people not to do the same thing. Although it was only his first offense, the judge decided to make an example of him and sentence him to prison.
Do vs make homework?
Without further ado, the correct verb to use with “homework” is “do”, not “make”: correct I did my homework yesterday. wrong I made my homework yesterday.
What's a make do?
to manage to live without things that you would like to have or with things of a worse quality than you would like: We didn't have cupboards so we made do with boxes. Coping and not coping.