In German, there are several ways to express the verb "do". The most common forms are "machen" and "tun". "Machen" is used for physical actions, while "tun" is used for more abstract actions.
German | English | Example |
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machen | to make | Ich mache das Bett. (I am making the bed.) |
tun | to do | Was tust du? (What are you doing?) |
tun | to act | Er tut, als ob er krank wäre. (He is acting as if he were sick.) |
German | English | Example |
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machen | to make | Ich mache das Bett. (I am making the bed.) |
tun | to do | Was tust du? (What are you doing?) |
tun | to act | Er tut, als ob er krank wäre. (He is acting as if he were sick.) |
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