• Verb + Adverb: search frantically (NOT search frantic ). Today we will focus only on the Noun + Verb collocations with the verbs “make” and “do”.
  • 140+ make vs. do collocations • Phrasal verbs with make and do • Practice tips and links to exercises. What is the difference between make and do?
  • the bed make a suggestion make a wish make an attempt make a point make an offer. Collocations With DO do business do nothing do the cooking do the...
  • make an attempt / effort (= try) I’m making an effort to stop smoking this year. make up your mind (= decide) Should I buy a desktop or a laptop computer?
  • Exercise 126. Make up collocations using words from both columns.
  • Phrasal verbs are not collocations since phrasal verbs are made up of a verb + a preposition which usually changes the meaning from that of the original...
  • Use of a few collocations in sentences; I will not give you breakfast until you make your bed. Don’t disturb John. He seems to be in a deep thought.
  • ...up on the board and get the whole class to shout out instructions for a blindfolded student so that they can draw lines to make the collocations.
  • A collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English. Think of collocations as words that usually go together.
  • Collocations can be made up of any kinds of words such as verbs, nouns, adverbs and adjectives.