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Make Vs Do Difference - Template 09

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The words “make” and “do” are mainly verbs in nature. “Do” is used to describe an action such as a job or an activity whereas “make” refers to the process of creating or producing something. For example, “Mike said he would do his best for the exam.” as compared to “Lata is planning to make a presentation for her project.”

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Make Vs Do Difference - Template 09

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