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How can we learn expressions with 'make' and 'do'?



 
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How can we learn expressions with 'make' and 'do'? #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 18, 2006 14:00 pm   How can we learn expressions with 'make' and 'do'?
 

please can anybody tell me tha when do i use have... and do.... :shock:
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Make or do? #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 18, 2006 14:04 pm   Make or do?
 

Hi Raij,

Please take a look at this story Alan has written for you -- it contains a lot of expressions with make and do:

ESL Lesson / Make or Do?
http://www.english-test.net/lessons/5/index.html

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