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"do a ~ " idioms
I'm interested in expressions like "do a ~" because "do" works so flexible and you can express many things easily using the "do + verb" or "do + noun" forms!
So tell me interesting idioms like these examples:
do the dishes
do a little laugh
do a work
Anything ok. Especially I'm interested in new expressions that you can find in some kinds of media.
Thank you.
May 26, 2016 2:59 AM
Answers · 3
Dear Jeffrey
Thank you so much!
May 26, 2016
"Do your reading."
"Do a flip."
"Do something to help."
"Do the work assigned to you."
There are many do+noun forms that can be put in the form of a question.
"Do Americans support refugees?"
"Do trains help alleviate traffic?"
"Do teachers care about their students?"
Here are examples of do+pronoun forms.
"Do you know how to get to New York?"
"Do we know where we are going?
"Do they eat Mexican food?
May 26, 2016
"Do the hustle"- A Song by Van McCoy and the Soul City Symphony
May 26, 2016
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