Do and make

The words do and make are often confused. Can you use them correctly? Test your understanding with this grammar exercise.

1. It is time I ……………… some traveling. (did / made)

2. Has Peter ………………. his homework? (done / made)

3. Let’s ………………….. a plan. (make / do)

4. Have you ……………………. what I told you? (made / done)

5. She ………………. the kitchen and bathrooms every day. (does / makes)

6. Will this tablecloth ……………….. or should I use another? (do / make)

7. Let’s ……………… a journey this weekend. (make / do)

8. I have ………………. all the necessary arrangements for the party. (made / done)

9. One must ……………….. one’s duty. (do / make)

10. Will you ………………… me a favor? (do / make)

Answers

1. It is time I did some traveling.

2. Has Peter done his homework?

3. Let’s make a plan.

4. Have you done what I told you?

5. She does the kitchen and bathrooms every day.

6. Will this tablecloth do or should I use another?

7. Let’s make a journey this weekend.

8. I have made all the necessary arrangements for the party.

9. One must do one’s duty.

10. Will you do me a favor?