Languages › English as a Second Language Learn the Difference Between "Do" and "Make" Read the guidelines, then test your understanding Share Flipboard Email Hero Images / Getty Images English as a Second Language Grammar Pronunciation & Conversation Vocabulary Writing Skills Reading Comprehension Business English Resources for Teachers By Kenneth Beare Kenneth Beare English as a Second Language (ESL) Expert TESOL Diploma, Trinity College London M.A., Music Performance, Cologne University of Music B.A., Vocal Performance, Eastman School of Music Kenneth Beare is an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher and course developer with over three decades of teaching experience. Learn about our Editorial Process Published on January 14, 2019 The verbs "make" and "do" are two of the most common in the English language and two of the most easily confused. Although they both imply activity, they function differently in sentences. Generally speaking, "do" relates to physical tasks and activities that are vague or indefinite, while "make" refers to a specific outcome or object created by that activity. This guide will help you learn the difference between the two verbs.ActivitiesUse the verb "do" to express daily activities or jobs. Notice that these are usually activities that produce no physical object.I usually do my homework after dinner.Both my mother and father do the housework. I like to do the ironing while I watch TV.Tom does a few jobs around the house. General Ideas"Do" is also used when speaking about things in general.I'm not doing anything today.He does everything for his mother.She's doing nothing at the moment.Expressions Using "Do"There are a number of standard expressions that take the verb "do." These are collocations (verb/noun combinations) that are used in English.A trip in the country will do you good. Can you do me a favor?We do business in countries around the world. Constructing, Building, CreatingUse the verb "make" to express an activity that creates something tangible.Let's make hamburgers this evening.I made a cup of tea. Would you like some?Look at the mess you made!The verb "make" is also frequently used in expressions related to money.Jennifer makes a lot of money at her job.She made a huge profit off the last deal.We made a two-year deal.Expressions Using "Make"There are a number of standard expressions that take the verb "make." In a number of cases the verb do seems more appropriate. These are standard collocations (verb/noun combinations) that are used in English.I've made plans for the weekend.I'll make an exception to the rule for you.Let me make a telephone call.Susan made a mistake on the report. Test Your KnowledgeNow that you've learned about using "make" and "do," it's time to review. Use this quiz to test yourself, then check the answers below. 1. Could you __________ your homework, please? do make Correct Wrong 2. She'd like to take the day off and __________ nothing all day long. do make Correct Wrong 3. I'll need you to __________ a decision before the end of the day. do make Correct Wrong 4. Don't worry, you'll __________ no harm if you give peace a chance. do make Correct Wrong 5. The primary focus of most businesses is to __________ a profit for their shareholders. do make Correct Wrong 6. The children don't __________ much noise. They're very quiet and well-behaved. do make Correct Wrong 7. If you ask him, he'll just __________ an excuse and not take any responsibility. do make Correct Wrong 8. She'll mow the lawn while I __________ the dishes. do make Correct Wrong 9. My uncle Frank will __________ a fortune with his new invention. do make Correct Wrong 10. I'd like everyone in this class to __________ an effort on their homework this week. do make Correct Wrong 11. It doesn't matter if you fail the test the first time, just __________ your best. do make Correct Wrong 12. Today, we'll __________ an exception and let you play on our team. do make Correct Wrong 13. I'm afraid I can't __________ a deal on this car. It's the lowest price. do make Correct Wrong 14. Would you like me to __________ a cup of tea? do make Correct Wrong 15. I'll __________ arrangements for the meeting tomorrow. do make Correct Wrong Learn the Difference Between "Do" and "Make" You got: % Correct. Share Your Results Share Flipboard Email Learn the Difference Between "Do" and "Make" You got: % Correct. Share Your Results Share Flipboard Email Learn the Difference Between "Do" and "Make" You got: % Correct. Share Your Results Share Flipboard Email