
In this lesson we will start going over the verb DO.
Quick note:
In the simple present tense the verb DO has these two forms:
We will use these forms in our examples and exercises.
Now, before going over DO as a helping verb, it's important to go over some of its other basic meanings.
In this lesson we will go over two important meanings of the verb DO.
| I can't do it. | 
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| This is not a smart thing to do. | 
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| This is not a nice thing to do. | 
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| What can I do? | 
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| You should do your job. | 
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| He does dangerous things. | 
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| She does some cooking. | 
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| He has a few things to do. | 
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| She must do the dishes now. | 
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| Tim does a painting. | 
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| I do the food for the entire family. | 
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| Chris does drawings for a living. | 
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