To Do
Learn To Do in English and use it for everyday actions, questions, and simple expressions with confidence.
Do is a verb for actions, work, and activities. It often means to perform something. In English, do can also be an auxiliary verb, so the meaning depends on the sentence.
In the present tense, do changes with the subject. I, you, we, and they use do. He, she, and it use does.
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Do is common for general actions and activities. It often appears with broad activity words, not with one clear physical action. Many everyday combinations with do must be learned as phrases.
| Word or Phrase | Definition |
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| This means to complete school work. | |
| This means to clean and manage work at home. | |
| This means to do physical activity for health. | |
| This means to perform a job or task. | |
| This means to complete a piece of work. |
Some expressions use do as a fixed part of the phrase. In these phrases, English uses do because that is the usual form. Different speakers may prefer different phrases in some situations.
| Word or Phrase | Definition |
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| This means to try as much as you can. | |
| This means to work in trade or money activity. | |
| This means to cause damage or bad effects. | |
| This means to help people or create good results. | |
| This means to spend time in prison. |
Do is used in short answers in basic conversation. It answers yes and no questions with do or does. The form in the answer matches the form in the question.
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Do is also an auxiliary verb in simple present questions. It helps make questions with most main verbs. In this use, do does not show the main action by itself.
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Do is also an auxiliary verb in simple present negatives. It helps make negative sentences with most main verbs. In this use, the main verb stays in the base form.
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You can now use do for common actions and fixed phrases in simple English. You can choose do or does in present forms and short answers. You can also recognize do as a main verb or as an auxiliary in simple questions and negatives.