A2 Verb Tenses 1 min read 简单

Do vs Make: What's the Difference?

Do = activities, tasks, work (often vague). Make = creating or producing something. Learn the most common collocations.

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Use 'do' for tasks and activities, but use 'make' when you create or produce something new.

  • Use 'do' for general activities: 'I do my homework.'
  • Use 'make' for creating or building: 'I make a cake.'
  • Memorize common collocations like 'do the dishes' and 'make a decision'.
Do = 📋 (Task) | Make = 🏗️ (Creation)

Overview

## Do vs Make
### DO — activities, tasks, work
do homework / do the dishes / do exercise / do a course
do your hair / do the shopping / do a test / do business
  • I need to do my homework.
  • She is doing the dishes.
  • He does exercise every morning.
### MAKE — create, produce, build
make a cake / make a mistake / make a decision / make money
make friends / make a call / make a plan / make noise
  • She is making a cake.
  • He made a mistake.
  • Let's make a plan.
### Key collocations to memorise
| DO | MAKE |
|---|---|
| do homework | make a mistake |
| do the dishes | make a decision |
| do exercise | make money |
| do a course | make friends |
| do the shopping | make a phone call |
| do your best | make a plan |

Verb Conjugation Table

Tense Do (Subject: I/You/We/They) Do (Subject: He/She/It) Make (Subject: I/You/We/They) Make (Subject: He/She/It)
Present
do
does
make
makes
Past
did
did
made
made
Present Continuous
am/are doing
is doing
am/are making
is making
Past Continuous
were doing
was doing
were making
was making
Present Perfect
have done
has done
have made
has made
Future
will do
will do
will make
will make

Common Contractions

Full Form Contraction
do not
don't
does not
doesn't
did not
didn't

Reference Table

Reference table for Do vs Make: What's the Difference?
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Subject + Verb + Object
I do my work.
Negative
Subject + Aux + not + Verb
I don't make plans.
Interrogative
Aux + Subject + Verb
Do you do yoga?
Short Answer (Yes)
Yes, Subject + Aux
Yes, I do.
Short Answer (No)
No, Subject + Aux + not
No, I don't.
Past Affirmative
Subject + Past Verb
He made a cake.
Past Negative
Subject + did + not + Verb
He didn't do it.

Meanings

These are two high-frequency verbs that often cause confusion. 'Do' generally refers to the performance of an action or task, while 'make' refers to the act of producing or creating something tangible or intangible.

1

Action/Task

Performing a routine or non-specific activity.

“I do my homework every evening.”

“She does yoga on Saturdays.”

2

Creation/Production

Bringing something into existence.

“He makes beautiful furniture.”

“Can you make a cup of tea?”

3

Effect/Influence

Causing a change or reaction.

“This noise makes me tired.”

“Don't make me laugh.”

正式程度

正式
We must formulate a strategy.

We must formulate a strategy. (Business meeting)

中性
We need to make a plan.

We need to make a plan. (Business meeting)

非正式
Let's make a plan.

Let's make a plan. (Business meeting)

俚语
Let's map this out.

Let's map this out. (Business meeting)

Do vs Make Concept Map

Verb Choice

Do

  • Tasks Routine work
  • Activities Sports/Hobbies
  • General Non-specific actions

Make

  • Creation Building/Cooking
  • Causative Causing an effect
  • Decisions Planning

Usage Comparison

Do
Do the dishes Clean
Do homework Study
Make
Make a cake Bake
Make a mistake Error

Decision Flowchart

1

Is it a routine task?

YES
Use DO
NO
Go to next step
2

Are you creating something?

YES
Use MAKE
NO
Check collocations

按水平分级的例句

1

I do my homework.

Hago mi tarea.

2

She makes a cake.

Ella hace un pastel.

3

Do you do sports?

¿Haces deportes?

4

He makes a toy.

Él hace un juguete.

1

I need to do the dishes.

Necesito lavar los platos.

2

Let's make a plan.

Hagamos un plan.

3

Does he do his job well?

¿Hace bien su trabajo?

4

She makes a lot of money.

Ella gana mucho dinero.

1

I made a mistake on the test.

Cometí un error en el examen.

2

We are doing research on this topic.

Estamos investigando este tema.

3

Can you make an appointment?

¿Puedes pedir una cita?

4

He does his best every day.

Él hace su mejor esfuerzo cada día.

1

The news made me sad.

La noticia me puso triste.

2

They are doing business with us.

Están haciendo negocios con nosotros.

3

She makes a good impression.

Ella causa una buena impresión.

4

Don't make me wait.

No me hagas esperar.

1

He did away with the old rules.

Él eliminó las viejas reglas.

2

She made out the meaning of the text.

Ella descifró el significado del texto.

3

We must do our part to help.

Debemos hacer nuestra parte para ayudar.

4

He made a point of arriving early.

Él se aseguró de llegar temprano.

1

The company is making headway.

La empresa está avanzando.

2

He did the honors at the dinner.

Él hizo los honores en la cena.

3

She made light of the situation.

Ella restó importancia a la situación.

4

They are doing time for their crimes.

Están cumpliendo condena por sus crímenes.

容易混淆

Do vs Make: What's the Difference? 对比 Do vs. Work

Learners often use 'do' for 'work' when they mean 'have a job'.

Do vs Make: What's the Difference? 对比 Make vs. Create

Learners think 'make' and 'create' are always interchangeable.

Do vs Make: What's the Difference? 对比 Do vs. Perform

Learners use 'perform' for simple tasks.

常见错误

I do a cake.

I make a cake.

Creating food requires 'make'.

I make my homework.

I do my homework.

Tasks require 'do'.

Do you make sports?

Do you do sports?

Activities require 'do'.

He does a mistake.

He makes a mistake.

Fixed collocation.

I made the laundry.

I did the laundry.

Chores use 'do'.

Did you make your job?

Did you do your job?

Work tasks use 'do'.

She makes exercise.

She does exercise.

Physical activity uses 'do'.

I need to do a decision.

I need to make a decision.

Decisions use 'make'.

He did a phone call.

He made a phone call.

Calls use 'make'.

We make research.

We do research.

Research uses 'do'.

He made his duty.

He did his duty.

Duties use 'do'.

She does a mess.

She makes a mess.

Mess uses 'make'.

I did a promise.

I made a promise.

Promises use 'make'.

句型

I need to ___ my homework.

Can you ___ a cake for the party?

I ___ a mistake on the report.

She is ___ research on climate change.

Real World Usage

Social Media constant

Making memories with friends!

Job Interview very common

I have done extensive research.

Texting constant

Can you do me a favor?

Ordering Food common

I'll make it a combo.

Travel common

I need to make a reservation.

Academic common

We did an experiment.

💡

The 'Result' Test

If you are creating something new, use 'make'. If you are just performing a task, use 'do'.
⚠️

Don't Translate

Never translate 'do' or 'make' directly from your native language; learn the English collocations instead.
🎯

Memorize Phrases

Learn 'make a mistake', 'do your best', and 'make a decision' as single units.
💬

Formal vs Informal

In formal writing, 'make' is often used in business phrases like 'make a profit'.

Smart Tips

Always use 'do' for household chores.

I make the laundry. I do the laundry.

It is always 'make a mistake', never 'do a mistake'.

I did a mistake. I made a mistake.

Use 'make' for plans and decisions.

I do a plan. I make a plan.

Use 'do' for research and academic work.

I make research. I do research.

发音

/duː/

Do

Rhymes with 'shoe'.

/dʌz/

Does

Pronounced like 'duz'.

/meɪk/

Make

Long 'a' sound.

Question intonation

Do you ↗do it?

Rising pitch for yes/no questions.

记住它

记忆技巧

Do is for the duty, Make is for the cake.

视觉联想

Imagine a robot doing repetitive chores (Do) and a chef baking a beautiful cake (Make).

Rhyme

For tasks you do, for things you make, remember this for goodness sake.

Story

Sarah had to do her chores. She cleaned the house and did the laundry. Then, she decided to make a delicious dinner. She made a salad and made a cake for dessert.

Word Web

do homeworkdo exercisedo businessmake a cakemake a mistakemake a decisionmake a phone calldo a favor

挑战

Write down 5 things you did today and 5 things you made today.

文化笔记

Americans often use 'do' for 'do the dishes' and 'make' for 'make the bed'.

British English maintains the same distinction, but 'do' is often used for 'do the washing up'.

Very casual usage, often shortening 'make' to 'makin' in speech.

Both verbs come from Old English: 'don' (do) and 'macian' (make).

对话开场白

What do you do for fun?

Did you make any mistakes today?

Do you prefer to do research or make things?

Have you ever made a big decision?

日记主题

Write about your daily chores.
Describe a meal you made recently.
Write about a mistake you made at work.
Discuss the difference between doing a job and making a career.

常见错误

Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确


Incorrect

正确

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with do or make.

I need to ___ my homework.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: do
Homework is a task.
Choose the correct verb. 多项选择

She ___ a cake for her birthday.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: made
Baking is creating.
Find the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

I did a mistake on the test.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: did
Should be 'made a mistake'.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

Arrange the words in the correct order:

All words placed

Click words above to build the sentence

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I need to make a decision
Standard word order.
Translate to English. 翻译

Hago ejercicio.

Answer starts with: I d...

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I do exercise
Physical activity uses 'do'.
Match the verb with the noun. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Do-homework, Make-mistake
Correct collocations.
Fill in the blank.

They are ___ business with us.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: doing
Business uses 'do'.
Choose the correct verb. 多项选择

Don't ___ me wait!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: make
Causative 'make'.

Score: /8

练习题

8 exercises
Fill in the blank with do or make.

I need to ___ my homework.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: do
Homework is a task.
Choose the correct verb. 多项选择

She ___ a cake for her birthday.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: made
Baking is creating.
Find the error. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

I did a mistake on the test.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: did
Should be 'made a mistake'.
Reorder the words. Sentence Reorder

a / make / decision / I / need / to

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I need to make a decision
Standard word order.
Translate to English. 翻译

Hago ejercicio.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I do exercise
Physical activity uses 'do'.
Match the verb with the noun. Match Pairs

Do / Make with homework / mistake

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Do-homework, Make-mistake
Correct collocations.
Fill in the blank.

They are ___ business with us.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: doing
Business uses 'do'.
Choose the correct verb. 多项选择

Don't ___ me wait!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: make
Causative 'make'.

Score: /8

常见问题 (8)

It's a fixed collocation. 'Do' is for chores, 'make' is for creating the neat appearance of the bed.

Sometimes, but 'make' is more common for everyday things.

Mostly, but there are exceptions like 'do business'.

People will understand you, but it won't sound natural.

Read a lot and use a collocation dictionary.

No, it can also mean cause, like 'make me happy'.

Very few; the core rules are standard in all English dialects.

Rarely, usually in specific idioms.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish low

hacer

English splits the concept into two verbs based on the result.

French low

faire

English requires context-based selection.

German moderate

tun / machen

Collocations differ significantly.

Japanese moderate

suru / tsukuru

The mapping is closer but still has idiomatic gaps.

Arabic moderate

yaf'al / yasn'a

Collocations are very different.

Chinese low

zuò / gàn

English collocations are strictly fixed.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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