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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
📚 1. DO – Tasks, Work, and Duties
✅ Use do for:
🗣️ Examples:
💡 Think of “do” as a repeating, routine, or general action.
📚 2. MAKE – Creating or Producing Something
✅ Use make for:
🗣️ Examples:
💡 Think of “make” as bringing something into existence—physical or abstract.
🔁 Common Expressions with DO and MAKE
✅ Common expressions with DO:
✅ Common expressions with MAKE:
🔍 Compare Side by Side
📝 Practice: Choose do or make
✅ Answers:
💡 Learning Tip:
Pro Tip:
🎯 Easy Trick:
✏️ If you’re doing a task, use do.
✏️ If you’re creating or causing something, use make.