
veronika74
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MAKE OR DO?
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Could you help me?
Would you use �make � or �do � before the following expressions?
..... a good job, ................... a degree, ......... research
Thank you
Veronika
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30 May 2012
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GAZA_CHILD
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Hi dear Veronika74 As for me,I would do for the following
DO a good job, MAKE a degree, MAKE a research
Huggs
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30 May 2012
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rommaya
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you do a good job obtain a degree and conduct a research |
30 May 2012
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Redbull
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USING 1, DO 2, DO 3, DO IS FINE FOR ALL.
REDBULL GIVES YOU WINGS YOU KNOW . |
30 May 2012
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veronika74
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Thank you for your help. You are very kind. Have a nice day.
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30 May 2012
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yanogator
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Do a good job. Obtain a degree. Conduct or Do research (not a research). Bruce |
30 May 2012
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Errie
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@ Bruce, I know it has to be � �do research � � but is it really wrong to say do a research? If yes...why? I �ve heard people say it quite often. |
30 May 2012
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lurdesilva
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�Research � is uncountable so we don �t use �a �. |
30 May 2012
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veronika74
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Thank you for your kind help.
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30 May 2012
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Daisee
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if it is just make or do then i think you have to say
do a good job do a degree do research
you can not say make with any of these |
30 May 2012
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GIOVANNI
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I would say
do a good job obtain a degree (unless you are referring to a degree sign then it would be how do you make a degree sign?) do research
Perhaps you have seen do a research when it refers to something like � �I �m doing a research paper on the effects of.......
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30 May 2012
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