viernes, 25 de septiembre de 2020

DO and MAKE

DO: (the action itself), We used "do" when someone performs actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks:

- Do the housework

- Do the laundry,

- Do the dishes

- Do shopping

- Do your work

- Do business

- Do a great job

- Do a report

- Do a course

- Do exercise

- Do your hair

- Do your nails

- Do anything

- Do nothing

- Do well

- Do badly

- Do good

- Do the right thing

- Do your best

MAKE: (refers to the result), We used "make" for creating or producing something, and for actions you choose to do:

- Make the breakfast

- Make a sandwich

- Make a salad

- Make a cup of tea

- Make a reservation

- Make money

- Make a profit

- Make a fortune

- Make $xxx

- Make friends

- Make love

- Make a phone call

- Make a joke

- Make a point

- Make a bet

- Make a complaint

- Make a confession

- Make a speech

- Make a suggestion

- Make a prediction

- Make an excuse

- Make a promise

- Make a fuss

- Make an observation

- Make a comment

- Make plans

- Make a decision

- Make a choice

- Make a mistake

- Make an attempt

- Make an effort

- Make a discovery

- Make a list

- Make sure

- Make a difference

- Make an exception

- Make the bed

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