The document discusses the differences between the verbs "do" and "make". "Do" is used for actions or tasks, such as doing homework, chores, or hobbies. "Do" can also refer to any kind of work or activity in general. "Make" is used for constructing, building, or creating something tangible, like making food, drinks, or crafts. "Make" often refers to preparing food. Expressions using "do" typically don't result in a physical object, while expressions with "make" often do create something that can be touched.