The use of Do and Make

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Mind Map on The use of Do and Make, created by Dany Galindo on 31/05/2018.
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The use of Do and Make
  1. Make
    1. is used for activities that create something that can be touched, a physical object
      1. "Make" is used in the sense of "manufacture", "Create"
      2. Do
        1. "Do" is used when we talk about things in general
          1. "Do" is used for actions, activities and jobs
            1. It is used in a broad sense, as to "perform"
              1. when we do not specify the activity.
                1. Both can be traslated as "doing"
                  1. Example With DO
                    1. I Am Doing the best I can.
                      1. I like doing interesting things like going to concerts.
                      2. Example Make
                        1. Do you know how to make paella?
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