Monday, March 18, 2013

Difference between "do" and "make"

Do
"Do" is used to express activities or jobs that produces no physical object.
  • do a crossword
  • do the ironing
  • do the laundry
  • do the washing
  • do the washing up
  • do your work
  • do homework
  • do housework
  • do your job
It is also used with the words:
  • something
  • nothing
  • anything
  • everything
There are a number of standard expressions that take the verb 'do':
  • do badly
  • do business
  • do the dishes
  • do a favour
  • do good
  • do harm
  • do time - (to go to prison)
  • do well
  • do your best
  • do your hair
  • do your nails
  • do your worst 

Make
"Make" is used to express an activity that creates something that you can touch.
  • make a dress 
  • make food 
  • make a cup of tea / coffee
  • make a meal
  • make breakfast / lunch / dinner 
There are a number of standard expressions that take the verb 'make':
  • make amends 
  • make arrangements 
  • make believe - (to pretend) 
  • make a choice 
  • make a comment 
  • make a decision 
  • make a difference 
  • make an effort 
  • make an enquiry 
  • make an excuse 
  • make a fool of yourself 
  • make a fortune 
  • make friends 
  • make a fuss 
  • make a journey 
  • make love 
  • make a mess 
  • make a mistake 
  • make money 
  • make a move 
  • make a noise 
  • make a payment 
  • make a phone call 
  • make a plan 
  • make a point 
  • make a profit 
  • make a promise 
  • make a remark 
  • make a sound 
  • make a speech 
  • make a suggestion 
  • make time 
  • make a visit 
  • make your bed

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