MAKE & DO
There are a lot of phrases in which a particular verb is used together with a particular noun. Check the examples:
Let’s make a cake.
She’s doing her homework at the moment.
We use make in sentenes about creating or producing something:
Mustafa made some coffee and watched TV.
My mother always makes sandwiches.
We often use do in sentences about working, or about doing particular jobs.
He did a great job last week.
I never do the ironning.
EXPRESSIONS with MAKE and DO
MAKE
an appointment, an arrangement, the beds, a cake, certain, changes, coffee, a deal with somebody, a decision, a discovery, an effort, an excuse, a fortune, an impression, improvements, a joke, a mess, a mistake, money, a noise, an offer, peace, preparations, progress, a success of something, sure, a translation, trouble, war, friendsi dinner, someone laugh / cry, up your mind, etc..
DO
the cleaning, one’s best / worst, business with somebody, a crossword, damage to, one’s duty, an exercise, an experiment, good, one’s hair, harm, homework, the housework, a job, lessons, a service, something for a living, miracles (for), research, right/wrong, the shopping, translation, the washing up, some work, a course, nothing, the washing, a degree, an exam, someone a favour, etc..
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