2. 2Inglés Intermedio Gabriela.reyes@delphinus.com.mxProf. Gabriela Reyes González
Do vs. Make
1.DO is used when talking about work,
jobs or tasks. Note, they do not produce
any physical object.
•Do you do your homework?
•I have guests tonight so
need to do the housework
now.
•I don’t want to do that job.
5. 5Inglés Intermedio Gabriela.reyes@delphinus.com.mxProf. Gabriela Reyes González
Do vs. Make
It is also used to indicate the origin of a product or
the materials that are used to make something.
También se usa para indicar el origen de un
producto o los materiales usados para producir
algo.
•His wedding ring is made of gold.
•Wine is made from grapes.
•The watches are made in Switzerland.
6. 6Inglés Intermedio Gabriela.reyes@delphinus.com.mxProf. Gabriela Reyes González
Do vs. make
We also use Make for producing an action or
reaction:
•Onions make your eyes water
•You make me happy.
•It’s not my fault. My brother made me do it!
7. 7Inglés Intermedio Gabriela.reyes@delphinus.com.mxProf. Gabriela Reyes González
Do vs. Make
We also use Make for producing an action
or reaction:
•Onions make your eyes water
•You make me happy.
•It’s not my fault. My brother made me do it!