The document distinguishes between the verbs "do" and "make". "Do" refers to non-specific activities, tasks, chores, jobs, and replacing other verbs. "Make" refers to creating or producing something through one's own efforts such as making food, a plan, a noise, or causing a reaction or emotion in someone. It also relates to the origin or materials of something.
The document distinguishes between the verbs "do" and "make". "Do" refers to non-specific activities, tasks, chores, jobs, and replacing other verbs. "Make" refers to creating or producing something through one's own efforts such as making food, a plan, a noise, or causing a reaction or emotion in someone. It also relates to the origin or materials of something.
The document distinguishes between the verbs "do" and "make". "Do" refers to non-specific activities, tasks, chores, jobs, and replacing other verbs. "Make" refers to creating or producing something through one's own efforts such as making food, a plan, a noise, or causing a reaction or emotion in someone. It also relates to the origin or materials of something.