“Make” — “Do”

  1. She always makes time for her friends.
  2. I need to make a decision by tomorrow.
  3. Can you make a cup of tea for me?
  4. We should make plans for the weekend.
  5. He made a big mistake at work today.
  6. The kids are making a mess in the living room.
  7. She makes an excellent roast chicken.
  8. They made a huge profit last quarter.
  9. I’m going to make a cake for his birthday.
  10. Can you make it to the meeting on time?
  11. He makes me laugh whenever I feel down.
  12. The company is making significant changes to its policy.
  13. I’ll make a list of things we need from the store.
  14. She made a promise to her mother that she intends to keep.
  15. They’re making repairs to the old bridge.
  16. He’s making an effort to improve his grades.
  17. The chef made a special dessert for the occasion.
  18. Can we make peace and move forward?
  19. She makes a good point about the environmental impact.
  20. They made history with their scientific discovery.

 

  1. I have to do my homework before I can go out.
  2. Can you do me a favor?
  3. He did well on his exams.
  4. They do a lot of volunteer work in their community.
  5. She did her best, but it wasn’t enough.
  6. We need to do something about this issue.
  7. How do you do that magic trick?
  8. They’re doing construction on the main road.
  9. I usually do my grocery shopping on Saturdays.
  10. Can he do the job by himself?
  11. She’s doing a research project on ancient Rome.
  12. We did our part, now it’s your turn.
  13. He’s been doing yoga to improve his flexibility.
  14. They did nothing to prevent the mistake.
  15. Do you think you can do it by the deadline?
  16. She needs to do her hair before the party.
  17. They’re doing an excellent job with the new project.
  18. Do as I say, not as I do.
  19. I’ll do my best to help you.
  20. She did a double take when she saw the celebrity.

 

 

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