do - use in sentences

Used with why or when

  • whenever: This it does whenever it induces in its possessor the belief that he cannot be checked by any existing larger accumulation of power.

Object

  • job: You do a bloody amazing job - never forget that.
  • thing: Can I be forced to do things against my will?
  • anything: I do not see anything which shows how technology will do anything to make us wiser, gentler, more peaceful or more happy.
  • work: You can always do some gym work instead or the odd variation in your training should not be a problem.

Adjective complement

  • next: They will also discuss what the Government should do next.
  • most: Usually, tho not always, the pupils at Seven Kings subscribe to it, as do most of their parents.
  • more: What if I want to do more in my role?
  • good: What do you think she'll do best in?
  • bad: Seaman is gifting opponents goals at present and surely Weaver can do no worse.

Modifying Another Word

  • n't: Staples: Oh, Bobby, don't tell me you got the blues.

Used with why or when

  • what: I think: " Just let the HIV do what 's it going to do.
  • when: I'm too tired to do much when I get home just after 6pm.
  • that: But to do that is to walk away from God, away from Jesus, and therefore ultimately away from heaven.

Infinitive complement

  • help: Intercessory prayer is one of the most human and holy things we can do to help the sick and vulnerable.

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