2. DO VS MAKE
A. DO is a general word used for action:
What are you doing this evening?
Shall I open the window? No it is OK. I will
do it.
Robert’s job is very boring. He does the
same thing everyday.
I did a lot of things yesterday.
What do you do? I work in a factory.
3. B. MAKE = PRODUCE OR CREATE
SOMETHING. FOR EXAMPLE :
She is making coffee.
- He has made a cake.
4. COMPARE MAKE AND DO
I did a lot of things
yesterday.
What do you do in your
free time?
I cleaned my room, I
wrote some letters and
I made a cake.
I make clothes. I make
dresses and jackets.
DO MAKE