Cross out the incorrect verbs in these sentences. Both verbs may be correct.
I couldn't do/make the homework last night.
She's going to make/have a party for her birthday.
Did he do/make many mistakes?
I often make/do the housework.
Did you make/take many photos?
When do you take/do your next exam?
I want to do/make a course in English.
We must take/make a decision soon.
He is doing/making research in chemistry.
They did/made a lot of noise during the party.
Answers & Comments
She's going to have a party for her birthday.
Did he make so many mistakes?
I often do the housework.
Did you take many photos?
When do you take your next exam?
I want to make a course in English (I'm not sure)
We must make a decision soon.
He's making research in chemistry.
They made a lot of noise during the party