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When to use 'make' and 'do'?



 
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When to use 'make' and 'do'? #1 (permalink) Fri Jan 14, 2005 15:12 pm   When to use 'make' and 'do'?
 

Test No. incompl/elem-15 "An Easy Question", question 7

Do you want me to ......... it easier for you?

(a) make
(b) do
(c) try
(d) take

Test No. incompl/elem-15 "An Easy Question", answer 7

Do you want me to make it easier for you?

Correct answer: (a) make

Your answer was: incorrect
Do you want me to do it easier for you?
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I have a problem with "make" and "do". Could you tell me the difference, please?
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Make or do #2 (permalink) Fri Jan 14, 2005 21:39 pm   Make or do
 

Hi,

These two verbs are a problem and it's difficult to make a general rule because there are so many idiomatic expressions. Broadly and that's all you can say, do is connected with activity as in do a job and make is connected with construction in a general sense as in make a drawing/a cake/ a model. Have a look at the piece I wrote called Make or Do, which you can see listed under esl lessons on the left of the main website.
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When to use 'make' and 'do'? #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 17:18 pm   When to use 'make' and 'do'?
 

I often listen somebody said "take it easy". So i can use take in this case, can't I?
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When to use 'make' and 'do'? #4 (permalink) Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:10 am   When to use 'make' and 'do'?
 

I think this is open question, "it" not detail subject, so I shouldn't use "do " or "make" . In my opinion, we should use to take is the best choice.
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