Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Make versus Do

1. _______ a mistake

2. _______ homework

3. _______ plans

4. ________ housework

5. ________ the bed

6. ________ the laundry

7. ________ the dishes

8.________ dinner

9. _______ noise

10. ________a phone call


MAKE:

1. You create something new. Nothing existed before. Ex. make a cake

2. Make someone do something: force them to do it.

3. Make also has collocations. Make friends, make a joke....

4. Usually used for: creating, actions or reactions (make me smile), plans, sounds, food, drink, meals.


DO:

1. A command. Collocation. Learn it as they are. English gut. Do your homework.

2. Just do it.(or don't do it). Perform or don't perform an action.

3. Usually associated with: work, jobs, tasks, activities in general (do something), replace an obvious verb (do my hair - comb, style my hair).

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