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do

[du]

Definition:
1. Engage in.
2. Carry out or perform an action.
3. Get (something) done.

Use 'do' in a sentence:

  1. No one pushed you to take the job, did they?
  2. Do you think you could open the window?
  3. If you think as I do, vote as I do.
  4. Do it now please ─ not in three hours' time.
  5. What should I do?
  6. What do you charge for work of this type?
  7. This job could be done equally well by a computer.
  8. I could do it now, if you like.
  9. I don't do drugs.
  10. Do as you're told!
  11. What do you usually do in the evening ?
  12. 'Do something!' she pleaded.
  13. Please put me out of my misery. How do you do it?
  14. What time does the bank open?
  15. 'How do you do?' she said formally.
  16. I can't do anything halfheartedly. I have to do everything 100 percent.
  17. What in God's name do you expect me to do?
  18. Do you like cauliflower?
  19. Do they take plastic?
  20. What do you charge for this type of work?
  21. I have a hundred and one things to do.
  22. Do they observe Christmas?
  23. Do you need any help with that?
  24. Do whatever you like.
  25. Why do they think the way they do?
  26. Do these chairs stack?
  27. How well does the teacher structure the lessons?
  28. Do you like cabbage?
  29. What is to be done about this problem?
  30. You can't do much in the art line without training.
  31. How much money do we need to do the job properly?
  32. What do you want to do tomorrow?
  33. All things considered, she's done very well.
  34. Do what you know you can do well and don't overstretch yourself.
  35. What do you do for amusement round here?
  36. Do you do bed and breakfast?
  37. What do you do for kicks ?
  38. Do it yourself ─ I don't have time.
  39. What do you propose to do now?
  40. How is the business doing?
  41. Right then, where do you want the table to go?
  42. We do not have any more information at the present time.
  43. How much does it cost to become a member?
  44. When did this word come into common use?
  45. Did you get a present for your mother?
  46. I'll do your laundry.
  47. What do I think about it? How long have you got?
  48. Do you own your house or do you rent it?
  49. When do the new regulations come into force?
  50. We can't do anything.
  51. Many people do not like the idea of experiments on animals.
  52. Some of the studies show positive results, whereas others do not.
  53. Only then did she realize the stress he was under.
  54. How do I make a local call?
  55. This behaviour must stop ─ do I make myself clear?
  56. The new legislation is welcome but does not go far enough.
  57. Whatever do you mean?
  58. What do you do for a living ?
  59. This research has done much to advance our understanding of language learning.