Exercices pratiques DO vs MAKE — Cabinet Action

Exercice 1 — Complétez avec DO ou MAKE

1. I need to _______ the laundry before I go to work.

2. She always _______ a mistake when she's nervous.

3. Can you _______ me a favor?

4. The company decided to _______ a new product.

5. He tries to _______ his best in every meeting.

6. We need to _______ a decision by Monday.

7. Don't _______ a noise in the library.

8. She wants to _______ a course in English at Cabinet Action.

9. They need to _______ progress on this project.

10. Let's _______ the shopping before the store closes.

Réponses : 1.do / 2.make / 3.do / 4.make / 5.do / 6.make / 7.make / 8.do / 9.make / 10.do

Exercice 2 — Corrigez les erreurs

Chacune des phrases suivantes contient une erreur avec DO ou MAKE. Réécrivez-les correctement.

1. I need to make the dishes after dinner.

2. She made research on the topic all week.

3. Can you do a reservation for tonight?

4. He always does excuses when he's late.

5. They want to do a big difference in the community.

6. Please do sure you arrive on time.

Réponses :
1. I need to do the dishes after dinner.
2. She did research on the topic all week.
3. Can you make a reservation for tonight?
4. He always makes excuses when he's late.
5. They want to make a big difference in the community.
6. Please make sure you arrive on time.

Exercice 3 — Professionnel : DO ou MAKE ?

Dans chaque phrase de contexte professionnel, choisissez le bon verbe.

1. We need to (do/make) a presentation for the investors next week.

2. Could you (do/make) overtime on Thursday?

3. The manager wants to (do/make) an important announcement.

4. Please (do/make) sure the report is ready by 5pm.

5. Our team needs to (do/make) more research on this market.

6. The CEO will (do/make) a speech at the conference.

7. Can you (do/make) me a copy of this document?

8. We should (do/make) business with that new partner.

Réponses : 1.do / 2.do / 3.make / 4.make / 5.do / 6.make / 7.make / 8.do

Exercice 4 — Traduction

Traduisez en anglais en utilisant DO ou MAKE.

1. Je dois faire mes devoirs ce soir.

2. Elle a pris une décision difficile.

3. Nous faisons des progrès chaque semaine.

4. Il fait des heures supplémentaires ce mois-ci.

5. Ne fais pas d'erreurs lors de l'examen.

6. Pouvez-vous me rendre un service ?

7. Ils font une réservation pour 20 personnes.

8. Elle fait de l'exercice tous les matins.

Réponses :
1. I need to do my homework tonight.
2. She made a difficult decision.
3. We make progress every week.
4. He's doing overtime this month.
5. Don't make mistakes during the exam.
6. Can you do me a favor?
7. They're making a reservation for 20 people.
8. She does exercise every morning.