DO VS. MAKE
DO: To talk about work, jobs, tasks with no physical object produced). eg. To do homework. Always with the words ended in "thing": Thing, nothing, something, anything... A verb that we use to replace a verb when the meaning is obvious: Eg. To do the dishes (instead of to wash). Auxiliary verb (Do you...?) In general, "do" is an action. MAKE: In general, "make" implies a result, a physical product. Producing, creating, constructing or building something new (a cake, a presentation) M y own theory is that that final product will be enjoyed for someone else. It is not just for me, it is something to share. To talk about the origin of a product (Made in Brazil). To talk about action an reaction: You make me happy. Plans and decisions are always with "make". Sounds and communications: to make a call, top make a sound, to promise, to make a speech, to make a comment... In general, writtings are not a final product (except a s