Valentina
Could you, please, tell me what's the difference between DO PREPARATION and MAKE PREPARATIONS?
27 apr. 2021 17:25
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Hello, Valentina. Could you tell me where you’ve heard of “do preparations”? Was it used by a native English speaker? The only collocation I know is “make preparations for smth or to do smth”. You can also say that somebody’s in preparation for something else.
27 april 2021
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Use DO for actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks. Use MAKE for creating or producing something, and for actions you choose to do. do the housework After I got home from the office, I was too tired to do the housework make money I enjoy my job, but I don’t make very much money. My uncle is making preparations for his birthday celebration in next month
27 april 2021
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28 april 2021
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