Definition:
making is a noun which is typically used to refer to the act of creating or producing something, such as a decision, decision process, product, or conclusion. It can also be used to refer to a type of product or the process of manufacture, as in the making of glass or jewelry.
Rules:
making can be used to refer to an action, product, or process. Typically making is preceded by a modifier (adjective or adverb) to indicate the context in which it is used.
Examples:
1. The making of this decision was a difficult task.
2. It was quite impressive to watch the making of that necklace.
Tips:
making usually indicates an active process, action, or product, and typically refers to a product being made or the act of it being made. However, making can also refer to decisions (for example, the making of a decision) and to a type of product (for example, glassmaking).