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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

do / make

Can I say,

John likes to do / make fried eggs.
  

Top answer

k. 'Make' is probably more common. ] You could also say simply, "he likes to fry eggs'.

  • k.
  • 'Make' is probably more common.
  • ] You could also say simply, "he likes to fry eggs'.
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Either is o.k. 'Make' is probably more common. [I usually have eggs at breakfast, and on Saturdays I like to do eggs Benedict.]

You could also say simply, "he likes to fry eggs'.
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Things to eat are usually made, not done.
CJ
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CalifJimThings to eat are usually made, not done.

CJ

Come on, CJ. Where's your "valley speak"? Let's do lunch one day and discuss this.

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