DO vs. MAKE in English
The difference between DO and MAKE in English In this video we cover the following points: Using DO with work, jobs and tasks. DO when we refer to nonspecific activities. Using DO to replace another verb An introduction to DO as an auxiliary MAKE when creating or producing something MAKE when causing a reaction MAKE with plans and decisions MAKE with nouns about speaking and sounds MAKE with food, drink and meals MAKE when you force somebody to do something A simple dialogue to comp
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