Light Verbs: Interactive Guide & Quiz
Master the use of Do, Make, Take, Give, and Have through 50 detailed exercises
Verb 'DO' Usage: Typically used for actions, work, obligations, or repetitive tasks without producing a physical object. (e.g., do homework, do a favor).
Verb 'MAKE' Usage: Used for creating, constructing, building, or producing something tangible or causing a specific outcome or reaction. (e.g., make a cake, make a decision).
Verb 'TAKE' Usage: Often used with nouns related to moving, removing, consuming, or performing an action that requires time/effort. (e.g., take a break, take a photo).
Verb 'GIVE' Usage: Used for transferring something to someone, presenting information, or producing an audible/physical signal. (e.g., give a presentation, give a hug).
Verb 'HAVE' Usage: Commonly used for possession, experiences, relationships, consuming food/drink, or schedule-bound actions. (e.g., have a conversation, have lunch).

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