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do/make a presentation or speech

  • Thread starter SwissJeremy
  • Start date May 8, 2009

SwissJeremy

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  • May 8, 2009

Hi, Do you usually say: "I did a presentation on..." or "I made a presentation on" "I did a speech on..." or "I made a speech on"  

I made a presentation. I made a speech or gave a speech. I have heard people use "did" in both instances, but it's a bit off.  

panjandrum

make/give/do a presentation - suggests all are possible but indicates preferences for make/give with do being considered informal. I would give or make a speech.  

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