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This podcast clarifies the often confusing distinction between the English verbs "make" and "do." In general, "make" refers to creating something new, while "do" pertains to completing an existing task. However, there are many exceptions to these rules, so it's essential to learn through exposure and practice rather than just memorizing guidelines. The speaker shares examples of both correct usage and common exceptions to highlight these subtleties.
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