Choose the best word or phrase to complete the sentence in good natural English.'If you ... ... it to Britain for next year's conference, we'd be delighted to see you. In fact, come and stay with us! There's no need to ... ... with a hotel.'

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Like other languages, English uses everyday verbs such as 'do' and 'make'. Some other languages have a single verb that covers all these usages of both making and doing. For instance French: faire; German: machen; Spanish: hacer. However, in English, you need to learn which word ('make' or 'do') to use in difference circumstances.


Choose the best word or phrase to complete the sentence in good natural English.<br />'If you ... ... it to Britain for next year's conference, we'd be delighted to see you. In fact, come and stay with us! There's no need to ... ... with a hotel.'