Special Uses For Do
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Grammar Level 2- Lesson Seven- Special Uses for Do

In this grammar lesson, you learn about Special Uses For Do in English and how to use it in your English conversation and writing. Just follow examples and write them down a few times to learn them very well. After finishing this lesson, you should work on its quiz.

 

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Special Uses for Do and Does

The verb “do” is a little confusing. Not only is it a helping verb, it’s a main verb as well. For example, to ask someone about his or her job, say…

“What do you do?”
The first verb in that question is a helping verb, do; the second verb in that question is the main verb, do.

Examples:
Q: What do you do? arrow A: I’m a cashier.
It’s interesting to note that the answer does not require the verb do. In this case the answer uses the verb be.

Q: What do you do at work? arrow A: I help customers.
Q: What do you do everyday? arrow A: I go to school.
What did they do?
They got married.
They do married. No!

What is he doing?
He’s smoking.
He’s doing smoking. No!

But sometimes “do” is used as the main verb.
In fact, “do” is a very popular main verb for some activities. It can be used for exercising, studying, cleaning, working, and other general behaviors.

What is he doing?
He’s doing some exercises.
What does he do every day?
He exercises. / He does exercises.
or….
He does a lot of exercising.

How does she stay healthy?
She does a lot of bicycling.
What does she do every day?
She rides her bike.
or….
She does a lot of biking.

What is she doing?
She’s cleaning the bathroom.
or….
She’s doing some cleaning.
She does a lot of cleaning at home on the weekend.

What is he doing?
He’s vacuuming.
or….
He’s doing some vacuuming.

What is she doing?
She’s working on her laptop.
or…
She’s doing some work on her laptop. (laptop=computer)

What are they doing?
They’re washing the dishes.
or…
They’re doing the dishes.

 

Special Uses For Do and Does Exercises

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