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do vs Make

The English verbs "do" and "make" are frequently confused due to their similar translations, but they serve different purposes. "Do" often relates to actions and tasks, such as doing homework or chores, whereas "

do vs Make

do vs Make

In general, "do" more considered action, while using "make" referring more to the result of the action.

Make

believe

“Would you like to make a trip to Mexico?”

The children's favourite game is to make believe that they are kings and queens from long ago.

arrangements

Okay, so we're going to go on holiday in September. Let's make some arrangements. I'll find a hotel, and you can look at flights.

an appointment

She had toothache, so she made an appointment with the dentist for the following day.

ends

I'm so sorry that I upset you. How can I make amends?

Are two verbs that are often confused in English. Both can be translated as "do", but there are some differences in their meaning

DO

Using DO
Damage
Chores
Some
Example
She does read the newspaper every day.
Do a job
Do homework