"Make" Has A Creative Aspect (Make A Research) Whereas "Do" Is Used For A Process or

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- Use of idiomatic expressions: Idioms and phrasal verbs

- Give examples and details


- Work on general pronunciation.
- Listen more formal speeches: TED talks.
- Be careful with countable and uncountable nouns.
- Another (singular noun), other (singular uncountable noun and plural nouns).

- The science which studies the soil as a material.


- If the soil is saturated sand.
- “Make” has a creative aspect (make a research) whereas “do” is used for a process or
activity (do a homework).
- Incorporate advance vocabulary.
- Read a lot of papers: Learn more complex.

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