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ramesh
what is the difference between - "do", "conduct" and "perform"?
Are these words interchangeable and if not where are each of these used?
Apr 2, 2013 12:27 PM
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you could use these words interchangeably but it would not sound natural in English.
Conduct
the way that a person behaves in a particular place or situation
Organize and carry out
ex. My friend is very professional. He always conducts himself well.
meaning the way he behaves at work (conducts himself) is good and professional.
Preform
This word is use for an action or activity that usually requires training or skill
ex. Susan performed the song.
ex. The dancer preformed on the stage.
Do
This is actually tough to explain. I think I will leave that one for someone else to explain. I would just be confusing.
good luck! hope this is helpful!
April 2, 2013
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