Do can also be as an auxiliary
verb (for making questions in
the present tense)
The verb 'do' with other words
1.DO is used when talking about
work, jobs or tasks.
DO the housework
- I have guests visiting tonight
so I should start doing the
laundy now.
2. DO is used when we refer to activities in general without
being specific. In these cases, we normally use words like
thing, something, nothing, anything, everything etc.
- Hurry up! I've got things to do!
3. We sometimes use DO to replace a verb when the
meaning is clear or obvious.
- Have you done the dishes yet? (done = washed)
The verb 'make' goes with some words
Make is for producing, constructing,
creating or building something new.
2. Make plans and decisions
- I need to make a choice about where am
I going to live.
3. Speaking and certain sounds
- Your cell phone couldn't stop
making noise in the morning.
4. Food, Drink and Meals
- I'll make your birthday cake this year!!
1. Used to indicate the origin of a product or
the materials that are used to make
something.
-The pasta we're eating was made of
wheat.
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