(do / make / use / basic actions) # do - I usually **do** housework on Sunday morning. - Please **do** this task before the meeting starts. - They are **doing** research for their final project. - You should **do the right thing**, even if it’s difficult. - We **did nothing** all weekend and just relaxed. - He **does** exercise every day to **stay** fit. - I need to **do** my homework before I can **go out** and **play**. - She **did her best** to **comfort** her friend during a difficult time. - Can you please *do me a favor*? - I will **do** the dishes after we **finish** dinner. # make - I **make** breakfast for my family every morning. - She **made** a handmade gift for her best friend. - Let’s **make** a plan before we **start** the project. - My mother **made** a dress for me when I was a child. - She can **make** beautiful artwork **using** various painting techniques. - I want to **make** a good impression during my job interview. - He **made** a promise to help me. - The manager **made** an announcement this morning. - You should **make** more effort to improve your English. - It’s hard to **make** a choice between these two options. - She is **making** good progress in her studies. - His jokes **make** everyone laugh. - Public speaking **makes** me nervous. - Your support **makes** me feel confident. - She **makes** a phone call every time she **arrives** safely. - I want to **make** friends and **build** good relationships at work. - He **made** a mistake but quickly **learned** from it. # use - It is a good idea to **use** a map when **exploring** a new city. - We can **use** the Internet to **research** answers to complicated questions. - She **decided** to **use** her vacation days to **travel** to Europe. - You should **use** a pen *instead of* a pencil for this task. - You can **use** the *coupon code* at checkout to **get** a discount on your purchase. # take - Please **take** this letter to the post office. - She **took** the bus to school this morning. - He always **takes** his medicine after breakfast. - They **take** a walk together every evening. # put down - **Put** that knife **down** before you **hurt** somebody! - It is a great book. I couldn't **put** it **down**. - Please **put down** your phone and **focus on** the meeting. # change - The weather suddenly **changed**, and dark clouds **rolled in**. - They **decided** to **change** their travel plans and **explore** a different destination. - I need to **change** my clothes before we **go out**. - Can you please **change** the channel on the TV? - I need to **change** my password for *online security*. # keep - Please **keep** the door closed to **maintain** the privacy of the room. - Can you **keep** an eye on my bag while I **go to the restroom**? - It is important to **keep** your personal information secure and not **share** it with strangers. # repeat - Please **repeat** what you just said. I didn't **catch** it. - I had to **repeat** the instructions **several times** before they **understood**. - The toddler **loves** to **repeat** words and phrases that he **hears**.