The Rule For MAKE and DO in English Grammar - Deepstash
The Rule For MAKE and DO in English Grammar

The Rule For MAKE and DO in English Grammar

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When to use MAKE

  1. Talking about producing, creating, building, or constructing something.
  2. Talking about the origin of a thing, where it's from, what it's made from.
  3. Talking about a reaction and making plans.
  4. Talking about speaking or sounds.
  5. When preparing food (we use the word make, not prepare).
  6. Force or obligate someone to do something.
  7. In a few common expressions.

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When we use DO

  1. For activities and obligations, especially things that we do/have to do on a regular basis.
  2. Talking about work/study.
  3. Talking about non-specific activities like thing/something.
  4. To replace an obvious verb.
  5. As an auxiliary verb.

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