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🎯 MAKE or DO? Learn 40 Essential English Collocations + Quiz with Correct Verb Forms! Do you struggle with knowing when to use make or do in English? 🤔 You're not alone! These two verbs are often confusing because they’re used in many fixed expressions, called collocations. In this video, you’ll learn 40 of the most important English collocations with make and do. For each collocation, you’ll get: ✔️ the correct verb (make or do) ✔️ a clear, student-friendly definition ✔️ a useful example sentence 💡 Note: In the first section, you’ll see make and do in their bare infinitive form — simple and easy to learn. E.g. make a decision, do your homework, make an effort, do a job, etc. 🧠 🎉 BONUS QUIZ at the End! After learning the 40 collocations, test your knowledge with a 20-sentence fill-in-the-blank quiz! This is where you’ll need to use the correct form of make or do, depending on the sentence. You’ll practise: Past tense (e.g. did, made) Present perfect (e.g. have done, has made) Continuous form (e.g. is doing, was making) And more! 🎓 Example quiz sentence: 👉 He ___ a big mistake during the meeting yesterday. (Answer: made) This interactive section helps you move from passive learning to active use of English! 💬 Whether you’re preparing for an exam or just want to sound more natural in conversation, this lesson is perfect for: ✅ B1–B2 English learners ✅ ESL students and self-study learners ✅ English teachers looking for high-quality content ✅ Anyone who wants to stop saying “do a mistake” or “make your homework” 😅 📣 Found this helpful? Like the video Leave a comment with your favourite collocation Subscribe for more English lessons Comment below: Which MAKE or DO expression do you use most often?