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Diana
when can i use do and when make, what are the diferences..
Dec 27, 2013 8:14 PM
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"making" is creating.
Examples:
I'm making breakfast/lunch/dinner. (cooking)
I'm making a house (when you're drawing)
"doing" means you're busy with something, without creating it.
Examples:
I'm doing the laundry (you're washing the clothes, but you're not making them)
I'm doing my homework (the questions are already made, you're just answering them)
December 27, 2013
most spanish speakers have problems as they translated to the same verb hacer.
Do is usually an activity. Make will produce something.
I will make dinner.
I will do my homework
i will make you a sandwich
i will do the cleaning
December 27, 2013
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