We use 'make' when we build or create something. It means to put things together or change things to have a new object.
I make a cake for my friend.
She makes toys from wood.
'Make' can mean to cause a change or effect. It means you create a feeling or situation by your action or something else.
The noise made me wake up early.
Her smile makes me happy today.
'Make' is used when someone does something like a choice, decision, or action. It means to perform or complete an act.
Please make a choice now.
She made a call yesterday.
Use 'make' to say someone or something causes a person to feel or become a certain way.
This movie makes me sad.
His words made her angry.
As a noun, 'make' means the company or type that makes a product like a car or phone.
What make is your car?
This phone is a popular make.
'Make' means to prepare or cook food or drinks for eating or drinking.
He makes tea every morning.
I make lunch for my family.