c 'do' is the correct verb, but there's still a grammatical problem with this sentence.. d We never say 'make homework' in English – plus, there's another grammatical problem here.. b 'm
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Quiz topic: Do and Make
1 I'm sorry, I can't come out tonight I have to _ my homework
a) do
b) make
c) do me
d) make me
2 Don't eat that! It'll _ sick!
a) do
b) make
c) do you
d) make you
3 People should exercise regularly Exercise _ good
a) does
b) makes
c) does you
d) makes you
4 He's a very good son He _ everything for his mother
a) does
b) makes
c) does him
d) makes him
5 Where's my telephone? I want to _ a phone call
a) do
b) make
c) do me
d) make me
6 Will you _ a favour?
a) do
b) make
c) do me
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d) make me
Answers
1 I'm sorry, I can't come out tonight I have to _ my homework
a) do
b) make
c) do me
d) make me
a) 'do' is the correct verb to use with the noun 'homework'
b) 'make' seems like a logical answer here, but we never say 'make homework'
c) 'do' is the correct verb, but there's still a grammatical problem with this sentence d) We never say 'make homework' in English – plus, there's another grammatical
problem here
2 Don't eat that! It'll _ sick!
a) do
b) make
c) do you
d) make you
a) 'do' isn't the right verb to use here, and there's also a missing word in this sentence b) 'make' is the right verb, but there's still something missing from this sentence
c) The grammatical structure of this sentence is correct, but the verb 'do' isn't used with the adjective 'sick'
d) This is the correct answer
3 People should exercise regularly Exercise _ good
a) does
b) makes
c) does you
d) makes you
a) 'does' is a good verb to choose here, but there's still a grammatical problem with this sentence
b) 'makes' isn't the right verb for this sentence – plus, there's a grammatical problem here
c) 'does you' is the correct answer
d) If we use 'makes you', the grammar of the sentence is OK but the meaning isn't clear
4 He's a very good son He _ everything for his mother
a) does
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b) makes
c) does him
d) makes him
a) 'does' is the correct answer
b) 'makes' is grammatically OK, but the meaning of this sentence isn't clear
c) 'does' is a good verb here, but there's still a grammatical problem with this sentence d) 'makes' isn't the right verb to choose here - plus, there's another grammatical
problem with this sentence
5 Where's my telephone? I want to _ a phone call
a) do
b) make
c) do me
d) make me
a) In English we never say, 'do a phone call'
b) 'make' is the correct answer
c) In English we don't use the verb 'do' with the noun 'phone call' There's also another grammar problem here
d) 'make' is a good verb to use in this sentence, but there is a grammar problem here
6 Will you _ a favour?
a) do
b) make
c) do me
d) make me
a) 'do' is a good verb to choose here, but there's still something missing from this sentence
b) In English we never say, 'make a favour' Also, there' s something missing from this sentence
c) 'do me' is the correct answer
d) The grammar of this sentence is good, but 'make' isn't the right verb