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Hello and welcome back everyone!
This is an audio version of a video I uploaded in YouTube earlier this week dealing with the differences between the verbs MAKE and DO. The problem is in some languages, these two verbs translate into just one verb, so many English learners are not sure which is which in English.
Summarising, we could say that MAKE is more to do with building or changing the state of something, whereas DO is used for actions. But listen to the lesson to hear some examples of each case.
Don't forget to check out all my other links across social media as well as my YouTube channel where new videos are available weekly.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWA
Go practice some English! :)
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By Stephen GowlettHello and welcome back everyone!
This is an audio version of a video I uploaded in YouTube earlier this week dealing with the differences between the verbs MAKE and DO. The problem is in some languages, these two verbs translate into just one verb, so many English learners are not sure which is which in English.
Summarising, we could say that MAKE is more to do with building or changing the state of something, whereas DO is used for actions. But listen to the lesson to hear some examples of each case.
Don't forget to check out all my other links across social media as well as my YouTube channel where new videos are available weekly.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC56w4Ksi3RoSHfuz_uDzSWA
Go practice some English! :)
Support the show
Support me on Patreon and unlock tons of extra content from tips, tricks to more audio and video files exclusive to my Patreon supporters.
https://www.patreon.com/unlockedenglish