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Do or make?

When we use do and make with noun phrases, do focuses on the process of acting or performing something, make emphasises more the product or outcome of an action:

  • When I was [action] doing the calculations, I [outcome] made two mistakes.
  • I [action] did some work for her last summer; I [outcome] made a pond in her garden.

Examples of nouns used with do and make

Nouns which combine with do

activitydamagefavourjobtask
businessdrawinggardeninglaundrytest
cleaningdutyharmone’s bestwashing (up)
cookingexam(ination)homeworkpaintingwork
courseexerciseironingshopping
  • I do the shopping on Fridays usually.
  • Could you do a job for me next week?
  • Who does the cooking in your house?

Nouns which combine with make

apologycoffeeexcuseloveofferremark
assumptioncommentfriendslunchphone callsound
bedcomplaintguessmessplansoup
breakfastdinnerlawmistakeprofitspeech
cakeeffortlistmoneyprogressstatement
changeerrorlossnoisepromisetea
  • They made me an interesting offer of a job in Warsaw.
  • Not many building firms will make a profit this year.
  • I have to make a phone call.
See also
  • Do as a main verb
  • Make
  • Collocation