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Difference Between Do & Make - Template 02

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"DO is a word that can be used to describe actions, responsibilities, and tasks that are repeated. We use MAKE to create or produce something, as well as to perform actions. DO usually refers to the action, whereas MAKE usually refers to the outcome. If you ""make breakfast,"" for example, you'll get an omelette! You've made a recommendation when you ""make a suggestion."""

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Difference Between Do & Make - Template 02

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