Translate the sentences using the verbs "make" and "do"
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General knowledge quiz
Irregular verbs in writing
100

Ma lugesin veidi.

I did some reading.

100

hardback

hardcover; a book or edition with covers of cloth, cardboard, or leather

100

Ta tõmbas saapalukud kinni.

I zipped up my boots.

100

The United Kingdom is made up of ...

England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

100

olema

be was/were been

200

Kes täna süüa teeb?

Who is going to do the cooking today?

200

page-turner

a book so exciting or gripping that one is compelled to read it very rapidly

200

Ta pani selga koheva jaki. 

She put on a fluffy jacket.

200

The capital city of Ireland is ... 

Dublin

200

lööma

beat beat beat/beaten

300

Jim pesi nõud ära.

Jim did the dishes.

300

treasure

wealth, rich materials, or valuable things

300

Ta käib koolis seelikuga.

She wears a skirt to school.

300

Another name for the Irish language is ...

Gaelic

300

alustama

begin began begun

400

Ta tegi mitu telefonikõnet.

He made several phone calls.

400

surprise

to strike or occur to with a sudden feeling of wonder or astonishment, as through unexpectedness

400

Palun pane mantli nööbid kinni.

Button up your coat, please.

400

The flag of Ireland is a tricolour of ... 

green, white, and orange

400

kerima

wind wound wound

500

Kas ta tegi pakkumise?

Did he make an offer?

500

deckchair

a folding chair, usually with arms and a full-length leg rest

500

Pane vihmamantel eest kinni ja kapuuts pähe.

Fasten your/ Do up your/ Zip up your raincoat and put on the hood.

500

Who is the author of Hamlet?

William Shakespeare

500

minema

go went gone