Learn English: MAKE or DO?

“Stop making mistakes“ or “stop doing mistakes? “Do“ and “make“ are some of the most used verbs in English, but they are regularly confused by English learners. I’m going to teach you the logic of when to use “make“ and when to use “do“. Watch this lesson and you’ll understand how to use these verbs correctly. You’ll also learn collocations: words that often go with “make“ and “do“, like “do the dishes“, “do your homework“, “make dinner“, “make a call“, and many more. Learning to use these two simple words correctly will make you sound much more fluent to native English speakers, so don’t miss out! TRANSCRIPT “To be or not to be?“ that is the qu-... No, it’s not the question. You are here to learn a lesson. Hi. I’m James from engVid, and today’s lesson is going to be on “do“ or “make“. Well, why am I doing this lesson? Many students make a mistake with these two verbs. Okay? And the problem is native speakers almost never make this mistake, and as soon as you make this mi
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