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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Make or Do

In the phrase "I have to do a lot of things" can I replace "do" with "make" If the specific context implies building or making something?
  

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Anonymous can I replace "do" with "make" If the specific context implies building or making something? Yes. Also with cooking.

  • Anonymous can I replace "do" with "make" If the specific context implies building or making something?
  • Yes.
  • Also with cooking.
  • You can substitute any appropriate verb.
  • I have to make a lot of things.
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Anonymouscan I replace "do" with "make" If the specific context implies building or making something?
Yes. Also with cooking. You can substitute any appropriate verb.

I have to make a lot of things. / I have to read a lot of books. / I have to buy a lot of clothes. / ...

CJ

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