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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2011

Index of Daily Doses: http://DailyDoseOfEnglish.com

"Make" and "do" are two verbs that are often confused by students. Their meanings are similar, but there are differences. I hope that this video will help you to see how we use "do" as a main verb, rather than as an auxiliary verb, for activities that produce no physical object, for general ideas, and in many common expressions. I hope, also, that it will show you how the verb "make", which is only ever used as a main verb and never as an auxiliarly verb, is used when we create something that you can touch and with many common expressions.

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  • Awesome!

  • Great video! I enjoyed it. Thanks!

  • Thanks for posting the video (again), but don't you have a version WITHOUT text balloons (I mean, not hidden but WITHOUT them.)

  • I'd watched some videos related to Gaddafi before I watched your video.

  • You did a good job!

    Thanks for making this video!

    It made my day!! -not really- lool

  • Well it's Saturday. Saturday child has to work hard for a living. Your videos are excellent and you know your trade. Indispensable for private teachers. OK to carry on!

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