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A2-B1 30 make or keep collocations
Students fill in the gaps with either make or keep based on the appropriate context of each sentence. Make typically means to create, produce, or perform an action that results in something new or different. Keep, on the other hand, generally means to maintain, retain, or continue an action that preserves something in its current state. Understanding when to use make versus keep involves recognising whether the sentence refers to creating something new or maintaining something in its existing state. This distinction is crucial for students to grasp to accurately convey their intentions in writing and speaking. Answers on page 2.
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Age: +10
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