Put in the correct form of ‘make’ or ‘do’
1) John worked hard and
his best at his job, but he still wasn’t promoted. [ . ]
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2) The teenagers were
such a noise that the neighbour called the police. [ . ]
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3) She
a payment on her debt every month. Soon she’ll have finished paying it off. [ . ]
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4) So many chores to
! I need to clean the bathroom and the kitchen, hoover and change all the beds. [ . ]
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5) Sorry, I’ve
a mistake. The restaurant isn’t here, but on another street. [ . ]
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6) It’s late, and we should go home. Let’s
a move. [ . ]
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7) Unfortunately, his business
a huge loss last year and had to close down. [ . ]
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8) If you don’t speak English, you’ll find it hard to
business in the UK. [ . ]
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9) He
a promise to his grandmother that he’d never fight anyone ever again. [ . ]
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10) I called the hotel and
a reservation for two people for Saturday the 16th. [ . ]
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11) The washing machine flooded and the water
a lot of damage. All the carpets had to be replaced. [ . ]
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12) She
a lot of lists of things to do, but she never does any of the things!. [ . ]
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13) Unfortunately, all the students
very badly on the test. [ . ]
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14) Children
such a mess! I spend my whole life tidying up. [ . ]
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15) The car was
90 miles per hour on the motorway when it was stopped by the police. [ . ]
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16) John went outside to
a phone call. [ . ]
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17) Lucy has decided to
a course this autumn. She’s going to study Spanish. [ . ]
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18) My grandmother loves
crosswords. [ . ]
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19) Anne
a good point. She said that it’s often cheaper to fly in the UK than take the train. [ . ]
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20) If I were to
a prediction, I’d say that it’ll rain this afternoon. [ . ]
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