5. Put in the correct form of ‘make’ , ‘do’ or ‘have’: 1. You should eat more fruit and vegetables. It would you good. 2. Traditionally, three people speeches at weddings in the UK. The groom, the father of the bride, and the best man. 3. Lucy all the ironing, washed the floor and made dinner. 4. He didn’t a sound when he got home late, so as not to wake up his wife. 5. I enjoy going to new places and new friends. 6. She a shower twice a day.