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 non-specific 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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