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Maybetoday Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Make or do for a living?

What is the difference between Make something for a living and Do something for a living?
  

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maybetoday Do something for a living? This refers to your job: What do you do for a living? = What is your job/occupation?

  • maybetoday Do something for a living?
  • This refers to your job: What do you do for a living?
  • = What is your job/occupation?
  • I'm a baker / a computer programmer / an English teacher.
  • I teach English / I drive a taxi / I sell insurance.
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maybetodayDo something for a living?
This refers to your job:

What do you do for a living? = What is your job/occupation?
I'm a baker / a computer programmer / an English teacher.
I teach English / I drive a taxi / I sell insurance.
maybetodayMake something for a living
This refers to th
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I catch it now.Thanks a lot!
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maybetoday I catch get it now.Thanks a lot!
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I get and this! Thank you!

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