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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

'Do a spacewalk' or 'Make a spacewalk'?

Hi, the sentence in my homework was "I'm looking forward to .... spacewalks". Now, my teacher says the correct answer is "make spacewalks" but I want to understand why can't I use 'do' here?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Neither verb is usually used with walk. You usually take a walk. CB

  • Neither verb is usually used with walk.
  • You usually take a walk.
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Neither verb is usually used with walk. You usually take a walk.

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Anonymous Hi, the sentence in my homework was "I'm looking forward to .... spacewalks". Now, my teacher says the correct answer is "make spacewalks" but I want to understand why can't I use 'do' here?
I don't agree with your teacher. I believe you can use "do" with "spacewalk."

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