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Asked: September 14, 20252025-09-14T05:50:32+00:00 2025-09-14T05:50:32+00:00In: Vocabulary

How do I use make versus do correctly?

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    2025-07-16T07:38:59+00:00Added an answer on July 16, 2025 at 7:38 am

    Hello there, English learner! 👋
    Wonderful question! “Make” and “do” are two of the most common—and most confusing—verbs in English! They both involve actions, but they’re used in different contexts. Let’s explore when to use “make” versus “do” so you can speak and write naturally and clearly. ✅

    🗝️ Quick Summary

    Verb Use When… Example
    Do Talking about tasks, work, or general actions I need to do my homework.
    Make Talking about creating, producing, or causing something She made a cake.

    📚 1. DO – Tasks, Work, and Duties

    ✅ Use do for:

    • Jobs and chores
    • Unspecified activities
    • General tasks or actions

    🗣️ Examples:

    • I need to do the laundry.
    • She always does her homework.
    • He did a great job on the project.
    • Let’s do something fun today.

    💡 Think of “do” as a repeating, routine, or general action.

    📚 2. MAKE – Creating or Producing Something

    ✅ Use make for:

    • Creating or building something
    • Producing a result
    • Causing a reaction or condition

    🗣️ Examples:

    • She made dinner last night. 🍽️
    • They made a decision. 🧠
    • This movie makes me cry. 😢
    • Can you make a list of things to buy?

    💡 Think of “make” as bringing something into existence—physical or abstract.

    🔁 Common Expressions with DO and MAKE

    ✅ Common expressions with DO:

    • do homework
    • do the dishes
    • do your best
    • do business
    • do a favor
    • do work
    • do nothing/something/anything

    ✅ Common expressions with MAKE:

    • make a cake
    • make a decision
    • make a mistake
    • make money
    • make a phone call
    • make friends
    • make a mess

    🔍 Compare Side by Side

    Sentence with Do Sentence with Make
    I need to do my homework. I want to make a plan for the weekend.
    She did all the cleaning today. She made a delicious lunch.
    He does his job very well. He made a great impression.
    Let’s do something fun! Let’s make a video about our trip.

    📝 Practice: Choose do or make

    1. I need to ______ a phone call.
    2. Did you ______ your homework?
    3. Please ______ your bed before leaving.
    4. I want to ______ a good impression.
    5. Can you ______ the dishes tonight?

    ✅ Answers:

    1. make
    2. do
    3. make
    4. make
    5. do

    💡 Learning Tip:

    Pro Tip:

    • Use do for actions, duties, or routines
    • Use make for creation, results, or building something

    🎯 Easy Trick:

    ✏️ If you’re doing a task, use do.
    ✏️ If you’re creating or causing something, use make.

     

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