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make VS do

make

 to create or prepare something by combining materials or putting parts together make something 

to make a table/dress/cake

 to make bread/cement/paper 

She makes her own clothes. 

made in China (= on a label)

 

do 

ask/activity

4 [transitive] do something to work at or perform an activity or a taskI'm doing some research on the subject. 
I have a number of things to do today. 
I do aerobics once a week.(informal)Let's do (= meet for) lunch.Sorry. 
I don't do funny (= I can't be funny).


 5 [transitive] do something used with nouns to talk about tasks such as cleaning, washing, arranging, etc. 

to do (= wash) the dishes 

to do (= arrange) the flowers 

I like the way you've done your hair.

 6 [transitive] to perform the activity or task mentioned do the ironing, cooking, shopping, etc. 

I like listening to the radio when I'm doing the ironing.  

do some, a little, etc. acting, writing, etc. 

She did a lot of acting when she was at college

MORE INFO:  http://oaadonline.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/dictionary/do-1_1#do-1_1__2

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