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Collocations: Make, Do, Have, Take

This document lists common collocations using the verbs "make", "do", "have", and "take". It provides examples of how these verbs are often used with nouns, such as "to make a cake", "to do the laundry", "to have a drink", and "to take a test". The document also includes several links to online exercises and lessons about confusing English verbs and collocations.
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Collocations: Make, Do, Have, Take

This document lists common collocations using the verbs "make", "do", "have", and "take". It provides examples of how these verbs are often used with nouns, such as "to make a cake", "to do the laundry", "to have a drink", and "to take a test". The document also includes several links to online exercises and lessons about confusing English verbs and collocations.
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MAKE - DO - HAVE – TAKE COLLOCATIONS

MAKE - To make coffee, to make a cake, to make a meal, to make friends, to make a
difference, to make a decision, to make an effort, to make a mistake, to make a journey, to
make a complaint, to make money, to make a fortune, to make noise, to make progress, to make a
mess, to make an offer, to make a promise, to make an arrangement.

DO - To do one’s best, to do an exercise, to do one’s hair, to do the washing up, to do the


laundry, to do the cleaning, to do a job, to do someone a favour, to do the shopping, to do
homework, to do harm, to do the ironing, do aerobics, do dance classes, do martial arts.

HAVE - To have a drink, to have a sandwich, to have time, to have a shower, to have a bath, to
have a good time, to have fun, to have a look, to have a nap, to have a rest/ a good sleep, to have a
party, to have breakfast/dinner/lunch/supper, to have a headache/toothache.

TAKE - take a break/rest, take an exam/a test, take a course/class, take a nap, take notes,
take a phone call, take a photo/picture, take a trip

https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/confusing_words/do_have_make_take.htm

https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/make-or-do-exercise-1.html

https://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4671

https://english.lingolia.com/en/vocabulary/confusing-words/make-do-take/exercise

https://www.tinyteflteacher.co.uk/learn-english/b2-first-exam/b2-first-exam-practice/collocations-with-
make-do-have-and-take

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