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  • grammaticality - Correct usage of the verb do - English Language . . .
    Nothing wrong with using 'do do" but it just sounds like something doggies do :-) The above sentence: I don't do anything I am ashamed of, but sometimes I do do things I find embarrassing Might sound better if said this way: I don't do anything I am ashamed of, but sometimes I actually do things I find embarrassing
  • Do it versus do that - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    do that is most used when there's a very specific action in question do that can also be used to contrast two different actions, e g "Do that and not this " As a general imperative, prefer do it With the two examples you give above, I strongly prefer the do this variation, as an instance of my second point (we're talking about a specific action)
  • Are do be, does be and did be proper questions and negations?
    Well, Do be quiet! is certainly a natural imperative construction And although I wouldn't like to stake my life on it, I doubt there are any syntactic errors in something like Does he be quiet when he's told to shut up? (but there might be a rule saying why Yes, he certainly does be quiet! isn't an acceptable response)
  • Asking a question: DO or ARE? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    When should you ask a question with "do", and when with "are"? In other words, Are you going to Spain next week? Do you like Chinese food? What is the rule here? We don't sa
  • What is the origin of the do construction? - English Language Usage . . .
    Related, but theory-specific explanation for the use of do But really, I think English works this way "because it does", just like many languages leave their question words in situ while others move them to the beginning of the sentence Or how some languages have negative concord, while others don't
  • What do or what does? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    In "What do does a baby Range Rover and Altoids have in common?" the subject of the composite verb "do does have" is "a baby Range Rover and Altoids", which is plural
  • When you use the structure I need you to do . . . , who is in need of . . .
    When person A says 'I need you to do something ' to person B, that means that person A is instructing or requesting person B to do something It is a more urgent way of saying 'I want you to do something ', and is very often an instruction from someone in authority, e g from a boss, supervisor, parent, teacher, etc
  • word usage - What does do mean in What do I do? - English Language . . .
    What does "do" mean in "What do I do?" I think it means "What do I usually do?", but I don't know why anyone would ask what they usually do Does it mean something else?
  • Do you really answer How do you do? with How do you do?
    How do you do? is to repeat the question: How do you do? (While it's perfectly OK to answer other similar questions How are you? How are you doing? Fine, thanks etc ) That said, then I talk to English speakers with Skype or in chats, I tried to ask the question, but the answer was never "how do you do?" It was rather "fine you?" or something
  • Do the needful -- Why is it used instead of asking a question?
    Please do the needful" "The generated report is incorrect, please do the needful " "We can not access our email Some computer tasks work but our other office has not Please do the needful " To directly answer the OP's question, it is exceptionally rude It is presumptuous in telling rather than asking, and carries a condescending tone





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