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Speak English Now Podcast: Learn English | Speak English without grammar.

#298 Differences between Do and Make

May 9, 2024
Learn the differences between 'do' and 'make' in English. 'Do' is for routines like homework and dishes, while 'make' is for creating like cakes and decisions. Follow Emma's story of helping and cooking with her family, showcasing daily tasks and family bonding.
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Quick takeaways

  • 'Do' is for routine tasks like homework, 'make' is for creating new things like a cake.
  • Using 'do' implies completing a task, while 'make' suggests creating something or making a choice.

Deep dives

Using 'Do' vs. 'Make'

When deciding between 'do' and 'make,' remember that 'do' is used for general routine tasks like homework, dishes, or exercises. For activities that result in something new, use 'make,' such as making a cake, decision, or phone call. 'Do' is associated with completing a task, while 'make' is linked to creating something or making a choice.

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