Difference between revisions of "Do"
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*present participle: <span style="color:#500">doing</span> | *present participle: <span style="color:#500">doing</span> | ||
*past participle: <span style="color:#500;">done</span> /<span style="color:#050;">dʌn</span>/ | *past participle: <span style="color:#500;">done</span> /<span style="color:#050;">dʌn</span>/ | ||
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| + | ==Syntax== | ||
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| + | ==Semantics== | ||
| + | ===Make or Do?=== | ||
| + | Generally you '''do''' repetitive tasks, but when you ''make'' something you <u>create</u> it. | ||
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[[Category:100-en]] | [[Category:100-en]] | ||
Revision as of 17:26, 1 May 2021
Contents
Forms
- dictionary form (bare infinitive): do /du:/
- present tense: does /dʌz/ (3s), do (1s/p, 2s/p, 3p)
- past tense: did
- present participle: doing
- past participle: done /dʌn/
Syntax
Semantics
Make or Do?
Generally you do repetitive tasks, but when you make something you create it.