Do-Make-Take

*Use “do” for general activities, especially activities you repeat often.

*Use “make” when you create or produce something.

*Use “take” with particular nouns. The meaning of take depends on the noun. 

DO

activitydamage housework task
businessdutyjobwell
cleaningexerciseresearchwork
cookingsb a favorshoppingsomething/nothing/anything
course homeworksubject 
  • What subjects do you do at school?
  •  Could you do me a favor? 
  •  I did well at English.
  • I didn’t do anything.

MAKE

apologycoffeefriends
assumptioncommentlaw
bedcomplaintlist
breakfasteffortlove
cakeerrormistake
moneynoiseprogress
  • I’ll make breakfast tomorrow.
  • I made a few mistakes in the test.
  • The children make a lot of noise.
  • He’s made a lot of progress.

TAKE

a breakan exama seat
a busa holidaya test
a traina joba trip
a planea looktime off
 a taxia photograph
a chancea risk
  • I take the bus to work every morning.
  • I’m going to take an exam next week.
  • Take a seat, please.
  • Could I take this afternoon off?

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