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Make vs. Do: Why Do We Say “Make a Mistake” but “Do Homework”?
Have you ever wondered why English speakers say “make a mistake” but “do homework”? In Korean, both make and do can often be translated as “하다.” So it is very natural for Korean learners to feel confused. Both sentences may feel like “I did something” in Korean, but in English, the verb changes depending on
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The Sunshine Feels So Good: feel good vs feel well vs feel like
You might say: I feel good today.오늘 기분이 좋아요. This sentence looks simple, but it actually shows an important English pattern. In the previous post, we talked about word order, the basic order of words in English sentences. Today, let’s connect that idea to a real-life expression that native speakers use all the time: feel.
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English Word Order: The DNA of Natural English Sentence
Why do English sentences sound wrong even when the words are correct? Learn how word order works like the DNA of English grammar.



