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Difference between make and do?
Can you answer thi?, I always have problems knowing the difference.
25 de fev de 2015 02:24
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"Do" is just a general verb describing any action. You could replace any verb with "do" if the context is obvious.
"Make" is a synonym with "create". You use it when something is brought into existence. In a lot of languages the word for "do" also means "make", but there's really no overlap in meaning. I'm sure that if you looked up the word for "make/do" in Spanish in the dictionary you'd find two different definitions: one that corresponds to English "make" and another that corresponds to English "do".
Both "make" and "do" are very common words, so they appear in a lot of phrasal verbs where they can't be interpreted literally. If you can't replace "make" with "create", then it's either being used as a phrasal verb or as part of a different sentence structure (ex. To make + adjective).
25 de fevereiro de 2015
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Gabriela
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Inglês, Português, Espanhol
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Inglês, Português
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