The document discusses the difference between using "do" and "make" in sentences. "Do" is generally used for actions and tasks, while "make" refers to generating money or creating something. Some examples are provided to illustrate when to use "do" versus "make" based on whether the sentence is about an activity or money/creation. The summary provides the main topic and differences between "do" and "make" with supporting examples.
The document discusses the difference between using "do" and "make" in sentences. "Do" is generally used for actions and tasks, while "make" refers to generating money or creating something. Some examples are provided to illustrate when to use "do" versus "make" based on whether the sentence is about an activity or money/creation. The summary provides the main topic and differences between "do" and "make" with supporting examples.
The document discusses the difference between using "do" and "make" in sentences. "Do" is generally used for actions and tasks, while "make" refers to generating money or creating something. Some examples are provided to illustrate when to use "do" versus "make" based on whether the sentence is about an activity or money/creation. The summary provides the main topic and differences between "do" and "make" with supporting examples.