This multiple-choice exercise is designed for learners to practise using the verbs “make” and “do” correctly in English. These verbs can often be confused. This exercise is part of a complete lesson on using “make” and “do” in our free intermediate English course. The conversation questions for this topic are here.
For each sentence, decide which verb best fills the gap: make or do.
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I forgot to ____ my homework.
Let’s ____ the dishes after dinner.
He needs to ____ some research for his project.
Can you ____ the shopping today?
We need to ____ an appointment with the doctor.
Let’s ____ a decision by tomorrow.
We need to ____ arrangements for the wedding.
Can you ____ the ironing?
She needs to ____ a phone call to her friend.
He wants to ____ a reservation for dinner.
She wants to ____ some volunteer work.
Let’s ____ an effort to arrive on time.
Everyone is asleep, try not to ____ too much noise.
Do you want me to____ the bed?
She wants to ____ a good impression at the meeting.
I’d like to ____ Yoga, it seems really relaxing.
You should ____ your best in the exam.
We decided to ____ a donation to charity.
Could you ____ me a favour?
We all ____ mistakes from time to time.