DO AND MAKE
by Patricia Montañez
1. Do you use it for
1.1. Do is used for actions, activities and jobs. It is used in a broad sense, as "performing". In general, these actions and activities do not produce a physical object.
1.1.1. For example: do housework
1.2. We use "do" when we talk about things in general, when we do not say exactly what activity.
1.2.1. For example: He’s always doing nice things for his girlfriend.
2. We must use make to
2.1. "Make" is used in the sense of "make", "elaborate" or "create". It is used for activities in which something that can be touched is created, a physical object
2.1.1. For example: make furniture