Do vs Make - Fix This Common English Mistake Fast
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In this episode of 5-Minute English Talk, we break it down in a simple and practical way so you can start using these verbs correctly in your everyday English.
Here’s the key idea:
Use “do” for actions, tasks, and activities.
“I need to do my homework.”
“She did a great job.”
Use “make” when you create or produce something.
“I made a mistake.”
“They made a decision.”
We also correct common mistakes like:
Wrong: “I did a mistake.”
Correct: “I made a mistake.”
Wrong: “He made his homework.”
Correct: “He did his homework.”
You’ll also hear a natural conversation:
“I did all my tasks, but I made a small mistake.”
“I made a calculation error, but I fixed it.”
“You did a good job overall.”
By the end of this episode, you’ll clearly understand how to use do and make correctly — and your English will sound more natural instantly.
Remember:
Do = actions and tasks
Make = create or produce something
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