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 pilarmham
 
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							| Could you please help me? What is the correct form...?   To make a performance   or   To do a performance   Thanks! |  31 Mar 2011      
					
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 douglas
 
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							| Best is "to perfom"   Otherwise I would say "do a performance" (definetly NOT "make...") |  31 Mar 2011     
					
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 ozlem.yagiz
 
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							| I do not know if "make" or "do" is used but i know that you can use "to give performance". Also, you can use just "perform". I hope this may help. 
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 pilarmham
 
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							| Thank you, Douglas and ozlem.yagiz!   Would you then say that They did an excellent performance last night doesn �t sound quite right? |  31 Mar 2011     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| Ozlem is correct: "They gave an excellent performance last night." is the best choice. |  31 Mar 2011     
					
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 pilarmham
 
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							| Yes, that sounds a lot better to me too. Thank you both! |  31 Mar 2011     
					
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 manyala
 
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							| DO A PERFORMANCE...DEFINITELY!!! HAVE A GOOD WEEK ENDING    |  31 Mar 2011     
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| Dear Pilarham,   I agree with Douglas and Ozlem.   "They gave an excellent performance last night!", is the best choice.   Oxford Dictionary of English, page 1308. PERFORMANCE: An act of performing a dramatic role, song, or piece of music.  "Bailey gives a sound performance as the doctor".   I hope that this helps.   Les |  31 Mar 2011     
					
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 savvinka
 
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							| And what about to show a performance? Can we use this verb? |  31 Mar 2011     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| No - you don �t show a performance - you give a good performance. |  31 Mar 2011     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I agree - not make, do or show. You give a performance, or you perform.   Bruce |  31 Mar 2011     
					
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