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Teo  +  211638 Sat, 01 Apr 06 02:27 PM

Trust me, you can make it. (=succeeding in losing weight)

The above sentence is a slogan from a weight loss center in Taiwan. some one said this sentence was incorrect. It should be Trust me, you can do it!

What's your comment?

Teo
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Thank you very much for your reply.
Matress  +  211657 Sat, 01 Apr 06 03:15 PM

What is the difference between make and do?

If you put this query to a teacher, the chances are that s/he will reply something like "It's a question of collocation". While this may not seem very helpful, it is nevertheless true.

Collocation (in linguistics) refers to expressions in which individual words habitually go together. In other words, the verb make goes with some words and the verb do with other words.

  • We made an agreement (NOT did an agreement)
  • I did my homework (NOT made my homework)

So what can you do to help you learn which of the two verbs is used with which other words? The best solution is to try to memorize the common fixed expressions that use the words. You could make two lists in your vocabulary book (if you've got one!) and then refer to them when you are not sure. Basically, the more you read and listen, and indeed, the more contact you have with English, the more you should remember.

Apart from this, there are some rules of usage for make and do that can help you:

Do is used to describe an action without saying exactly what the action is:

  • I'm going to do something that you won't believe!
  • We did some things around the house on the weekend.

Do is used to talk about work and jobs:

  • I didn't do any work today.
  • My mother usually does the housework during the week, but my father does most of the chores on the weekend.
  • Have you done your homework?

Make is used to speak about building, constructing, producing, creating etc.

  • Peter made a tree house for his children.
  • Who made this lovely birthday cake?
  • We make our own yoghurt.
The Use of Make and Do

How do you know when to use make and do?  It is simply a matter of memorizing which situation or word uses make or do.

Use DO:

           To do your homework

        To do the dishes

        To do the laundry

           To do your best

           To do the things your have always wanted to do

           To do your nails and hair

           To do everything over again

           To do that

           To do your chores or housework

           To do the ironing, washing, cooking, etc.

           To do a job

           To do what you can

           To do time

 

 

Use MAKE:

           To make an apology

           To make a cake

           To make a difference

           To make a dress

           To make a fuss

           To make a goal, a basket, a touchdown, a homerun, a score

           To make a grade or make the grade

           To make a list

           To make a mistake

           To make plans

           To make a profit

           To make a report

           To make an effort

           To make believe (pretend)

           To make breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, etc.

           To make do (do something with what you have)

           To make it (be able to attend)

           To make it (succeed)

           To make it worthwhile or worth your time

           To make the best of a bad situation

           To make time (find time to do something)

           To make up (do something you have missed, to not be angry at someone anymore)

           To make your bed

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I think the verb 'do' would be better in your sentence.

Trust me,  you can do it!

 

 

 

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Mister Micawber  +  211659 Sat, 01 Apr 06 03:17 PM

Again, this is advertising, so anything goes!  Either verb, I suppose, will work:

Trust me, you can make it. = reach your goal of e.g. losing 10 kg
Trust me, you can do it. = succeed in losing e.g. 10 kg.

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CalifJim  +  211854 Sun, 02 Apr 06 06:55 AM
I agree that either one is possible, but I'd like to add that the usual meaning of the idiom "make it" is to arrive somewhere (successfully).  The it means absolutely nothing!  In the ad I suppose it would mean arrive at one's goal of a reduced weight.

Ben took the bus to work today.  I wonder if he'll make it on time.
We invited Grace to the party, but she said she wasn't sure she could make it.


CJ

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Believer  +  211885 Sun, 02 Apr 06 09:56 AM

Hi,

It is my educated opinion that  one could include extra words like "to happen" or "to have it realized" if s/he wonders what the underlined words mean in the sentence/expression "You can make it."

You can make it to happen. 

You can make it to have it realized.

And the word "it" could mean whatever one wants to have it happen or have it realized.

On that note, if you understood what has been told, you made it (I am almost sure). 

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Teo, 3 yr 236 days ago
make + object + bare infinitive
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