Lesson 41 Flashcards
(5 cards)
1
Q
What are the two common meanings of ‘make’?
A
- Produce or create something: e.g., The factory makes cars.
- Produce a change in someone or something: e.g., Chocolate makes you fat.
2
Q
Give an example of ‘make’ used to produce a change.
A
Chocolate makes you fat.
This shows how ‘make’ can indicate a change in state.
3
Q
What are the two common meanings of ‘do’ as an ordinary verb?
A
- Used about activities: e.g., What are you doing this evening?
- Have a job or study something: e.g., What do you do?
4
Q
Give an example of ‘do’ used about activities.
A
What are you doing this evening?
This illustrates ‘do’ in the context of activities.
5
Q
Provide an example of ‘do’ related to a job or study.
A
I’m a doctor.
This shows ‘do’ in the context of having a job.