English Phrasal Verbs: Make and Do

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What is the meaning of 'to make a fuss about something'?

To fuss.

What does it mean to 'make both ends meet'?

To make both ends meet.

If someone is 'doing their best', what are they doing?

They are trying their hardest.

What is the phrase that indicates making a decision?

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What does it mean to 'do someone a favour'?

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To make a fuss

To express strong disapproval or complain about something.

To make a living

To have enough money to live on.

To make yourself at home

To act in a way that shows you are friendly and relaxed.

To do your best

To try your hardest.

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To do the cooking

To perform a task or duty regularly as part of your job or routine.

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Study Notes

Make

  • To make a fuss about something - to be fussy or to make a lot of fuss
  • To make a living - to earn a living
  • To make a mistake - to make a mistake
  • To make a wish - to make a wish
  • To make an effort - to make an effort
  • To make an appointment - to make an appointment
  • To make an impression (on) - to make an impression on someone
  • To make both ends meet - to make both ends meet
  • To make friends (with) - to make friends with someone
  • To make fun of - to make fun of someone
  • To make yourself at home - to make yourself comfortable
  • To make sense - to make sense
  • To make sure of - to make sure of something
  • To make up one's mind - to make up one's mind
  • To make use of - to make use of something
  • To make a difference - to make a difference

Do

  • To do everything possible - to do everything possible
  • To do somebody a favour - to do someone a favor
  • To do something for a living - to do something for a living
  • To do the cooking - to do the cooking
  • To do the shopping - to do the shopping
  • To do the washing up / the dishes - to do the washing up/dishes
  • To do your best - to do your best
  • To do your room - to clean your room

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