When Do You Use DO? When Do You Use MAKE?
When Do You Use DO? When Do You Use MAKE?
Hurry up! I've got things to do! Onions make your eyes water.
Don't just stand there – do You make me happy.
something! It’s not my fault. My brother made
Is there anything I can do to help me do it!
you?
You make after certain nouns about plans
3. We sometimes use DO to replace a verb and decisions:
when the meaning is clear or obvious. This
is more common in informal spoken make the arrangements,
English: make a choice
Do I need to do my hair? (do = brush We use Make with nouns about speaking
or comb) and certain sounds:
Have you done the dishes yet? (done
= washed) make a comment
I'll do the kitchen if you do the lawns make a noise
(do = clean, do = mow) make a speech
Remember Do can also be as an auxiliary We use Make with Food, Drink and Meals:
verb (for making questions in the present
tense - Do you like chocolate?) For more
make a cake
about Do used in this case, see our page
make a cup of tea
about Do vs Does. Here we will be talking
about Do as a normal verb. make dinner
your hair
your homework
Expressions with DO your job
your nails
The following words are normally used with
Do: Expressions with MAKE