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Make vs Do – What’s the Difference? Both make and do are common verbs in English, but they are used in different situations. Here is a simple guide to help you understand when to use each one. Make Meaning: To create, build, or produce something. Use: When you create or produce something new or physical. Examples: I make breakfast every morning. She makes beautiful paintings. We need to make a decision. Do Meaning: To perform an action, task, or activity. Use: For general activities, work, or tasks that do not produce a physical object. Examples: I do my homework after school. He does the cleaning every weekend. They do exercises at the gym. Common expressions: Make money, a phone call, a mistake, a plan Do the dishes, the laundry, a favour, your best Quick Tip: If you create or produce something, use make. If you perform an action or task, use do.
Jul 29, 2025 1:58 PM
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Last week, I went to Damiano David’s solo concert! It was so amazing! It felt like a dream, and I can’t remember everything clearly because I was so excited. It was my first time going to a concert alone, and I was surprised by how much I’ve grown. Since spring, I practiced going out by myself, so I could feel comfortable being alone. Thanks to that, I was able to join a club and make new friends too. I never thought that one artist could help me grow like this. I’m really thankful to myself for applying for the concert tickets last December❤️‍🔥The concert was incredible, and I was so touched to see so many people come together because they love the same artist. If you’re scared to go to a concert alone, just go! You’ll find other people who are alone too, so don’t worry and enjoy it! Next time, I'd like to go to a MÅNESKIN concert too!
Nov 6, 2025 11:13 AM
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