词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_do | ||||||||||||||||
释义 | DoDo: formsDo is an irregular verb. Its three forms are do, did, done. The present simple third person singular is does:
Do: usesWe use do as a main verb and an auxiliary verb. We can also use it as a substitute verb. See also: Do as a main verb Do as an auxiliary verb Do as a substitute verb Do as a main verbDo as a main verb has a number of meanings. Perform or take part in an actionWe use do to talk about actions in general, when we do not specify exactly what the action is:
Achieve, complete or deal with somethingWe use do as a main verb to talk about achieving or completing things:
Work and other tasksWe use do with nouns such as homework, job, task, work:
If you want to know what someone’s job or profession is, you can use the main verb do in a question:
Study a subjectWe use do to talk about studying subjects:
Take part in activitiesWe use do as a main verb to talk about taking part in activities:
Produce or createSpoken English: We often use do with nouns such as copy, design, drawing, painting, especially in informal speech:
See also: Do or make? Clean or make tidyWe use do as a main verb to talk about cleaning things or making them tidy:
Be enough or acceptableWe use do as a main verb with will or won’t to talk about things being enough or acceptable:
See also: Do or make? Do as an auxiliary verbDo is one of three auxiliary verbs in English: be, do, have. We use do to make negatives (do + not), to make question forms, and to make the verb more emphatic.
Question (?) formTo make the question form of most main verbs, we use do, does (present simple) and did (past simple) followed by the subject and the main verb:
Negative (−) formThe negative of the present simple and past simple of all main verbs (except for be and some uses of have as main verbs) is made with auxiliary do + not, which is shortened to don’t (do not), doesn’t (does not) and didn’t (did not). We use the short forms in everyday informal language, and the full forms in more formal situations:
See also: Be as a main verb Have as a main verb Emphatic formsWe use do, does (present simple) or did (past simple) to give extra force to the main verb. We use the infinitive of the main verb without to, and stress do/does/did when speaking. Compare
We also use emphatic do with imperatives.
Question tagsWe use auxiliary do to form question tags for clauses which do not have a modal verb, a verb in the perfect with have or clauses with be. The tag uses the same person and tense as the subject of the main verb. The tag may be affirmative or negative, depending on the type of tag:
See also: Tags Ellipsis Do as an auxiliary verb: typical errorsWe don’t use auxiliary do to make questions or negatives for clauses with modal verbs:
We use auxiliary do, not auxiliary be, for questions with main verbs in the present simple:
We use does, not do, for the third person in the present tense:
See also: Do as a substitute verb Ellipsis Do as a substitute verbWe often use do instead of repeating all the words in a clause. Do substitutes for the words we don’t repeat:
We don’t use do alone if the substitute verb is in the to-infinitive form. In those cases, we omit the verb but keep to, or we use do so, do it or do that:
Do so, do it, do thatWe sometimes add so, it or that after the substitute do. Do so, do it and do that are sometimes used differently, but they are often interchangeable:
Do soWe use do so mostly to refer to actions where the subject and verb are the same as the ones we have mentioned. Do so is generally more formal than do it and do that:
Warning: Do so is more formal than do on its own:
We often use do so when we make a general reference to a series of actions or events:
Do itWe use do it when we refer to an action or an event involving a verb and an object, especially when the subject is different from the one already mentioned:
Do thatDo that is more emphatic and we use it for deliberate actions:
We often use do that in situations where we are contrasting things:
We can use a modal or an auxiliary verb + do to substitute for a main verb and what comes after it:
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