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1.

We use the verb MAKE


when someone creates,
constructs or builds
something:

1.We use the verb DO


when someone performs
an action, activity or
task:

make a dress

do a crossword

make a cake

do the
We make a lot of noise

washing up

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2.We often use DO
2.We often use MAKE
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when we refer to work of
when
any kind:
we refer to preparing
do your work
food of any kind:
make a meal
make a cup of
coffee

make

do homework

breakfast
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troublemaker!
3.When we MAKE something
- this activity usually creates
something that you can
touch:

make a cake

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3.When wedo
DO
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this activity doesnt usually
produce a physical object:

do your job
do
your job

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make arrangements
make a choice
make a comment
make a decision
make a difference
make an effort
make a fool of
yourself
make a
fortune
make friends
make a fuss
make a journey
make love
make a mess
make a mistake
make money
make a noise
make a phone call
make a plan
make a profit
make a promise
make a
remark
make a
speech
make
a suggestion
make a visit
make your bed - (to
prepare the bed for
sleeping in)
make a meal/
breakfast/lunch/dinner
make trouble

do a crossword
do the
ironing
do the laundry
do the
washing up
do your work
do
homework
do housework
do your job
do
badly
do business
do the dishes
do a
favour
do good
do harm
do well
do your best
do
your hair
do your nails
do your worst
do
nothing
do painting
do the gardening

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