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what is the difference between Make and Do?And when can we use Make and Do?
Do that like a grammar point.
Oct 19, 2012 2:03 PM
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Here's the very simple rule: make things, do actions.
October 19, 2012
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Make and do are (more often than not) completely different words in english. I know that "hacer" in spanish and "faire" in french means to make or to do. But in English, they are different words :
They have many many meanings. As a verb used with an object, some of the meanings are as follows
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MAKE
1.
to bring into existence by shaping or changing material, combining parts, etc.: to make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
2.
to produce; cause to exist or happen; bring about: to make trouble; to make war.
3.
to cause to be or become; render: to make someone happy.
4.
to appoint or name: The President made her his special envoy.
5.
to put in the proper condition or state, as for use; fix; prepare: to make a bed; to make dinner.
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DO
1.
to perform (an act, duty, role, etc.): Do nothing until you hear the bell.
2.
to execute (a piece or amount of work): to do a hauling job.
3.
to accomplish; finish; complete: He has already done his homework.
4.
to put forth; exert: Do your best.
5.
to be the cause of (good, harm, credit, etc.); bring about; effect.
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See the entire list here :)
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/make?s=t
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/do?s=t
October 19, 2012
Look. These are the most important cases. You have to learn :D.
MAKE
• make an attempt
• make a bed
• make a change/changes
• make a complaint
• make a decision
• make a demand
• make an effort
• make an exception
• make an excuse
• make a loss
• make love
• make a mistake
• make money
• make a noise/sound
• make an offer
• make peace
• make a phone call
• make a profit
• make a suggestion
• make war
• make an appointment
• make up
• make food (e.g. lunch)
• make a mess
• make sure
• make a choice
• make a promise
• make a point
DO
• do good
• do harm
• do well
• do badly
• do a favour
• do business
• do exercise
• do the dishes
• do the laundry
• do homework
• do the project
• do the assignment
• do damage
• do anything
• do something
• do nothing
• do your best
• do research
• do chores
• do the cleaning
• do your hair
• do your nails
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