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Understanding "Do" and "Make"
Today, we're going to talk about something that confuses many students: when to use "do" and when to use "make."
When to Use "Do"
Let's start with "do." We use "do" when we talk about general tasks or activities that don't create something new. It's like saying you're doing something that's part of your routine. Let's hear some examples:
So remember, when you're talking about doing a job or something you need to finish, "do" is the word to use!
When to Use "Make"
Now, let's talk about "make." We use "make" when we create something or when there's a result from what we do. It's like making something new or making a choice.
Here are some examples with "Make:"
Remember that when something new is created from what you do, like a cake or a decision, you should use "make."
Let's hear more examples:
More Examples Using "Make:"
Great! Let's continue practicing "do" and "make" with a on point-of-view lesson."
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