DO VS MAKE

DO VS MAKE

DO

"Do" is used for actions, activities and jobs. It is used in a broad sense, as "to perform". In general, these actions and activities do not produce a physical object.

EXAMPLE:

We do come to school by bus.

We do come to school by bus.

"Do" is used when we talk about things in general, when we do not specify the activity. In this sense, it is used a lot with indefinite pronouns like "something", "anything", "nothing", etc.

ACTIONS, ACTIVITIES AND WORK

Do homework

Do homework

Do exercise

Do exercise

Do the dishes

Do the dishes

WHEN WE DO NOT SAY EXACTLY THE ACTIVITY

What did you do yesterday?

He is always doiing stupid things

SOME EXPRESSIONS

Do damage

Do business

Do business

Do justice

Do justice

Do a favour

Do a favour

Do good

Do good

MAKE

"Make" is used in the sense of "manufacture", "elaborate" or "create". It is used for activities that create something that can be touched, a physical object.

EXAMPLE:

make a mistake

make a mistake

Note: There are many expressions that use "do". In many of these, the meaning of "doing" is not "fabricating" or "doing" and

Note: There are many expressions that use "do". In many of these, the meaning of "doing" is not "fabricating" or "doing" and very often "doing" seems more appropriate, but they are the established expressions, so you have to memorize them.

EXPRESSIONS

make money

make money

a
make an excuse

make an excuse

make a mess

make a mess

make a point

make a point

ACTIVITIES IN WHICH SOME MATERIAL IS CREATED

make a dress

make a dress

make a cup of tea

make a cup of tea

a
make a breakfast

make a breakfast