auxiliary verb “do”
do, neg. don't, he does, neg. doesn't, past did, neg. didn't
- forms a question
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
Do you like ice cream?
- puts the following verb into the negative
I do not want to leave early.
- used to give emphasis to a statement
I really do appreciate your help.
- replaces a verb mentioned earlier to avoid repetition
She likes to swim, and I do too.
verb “do”
Infinitiv do; hien does; Verg. did; Part. Verg. done; Ger. doing
- to carry out an action
If you want something done, do it yourself.
- to be in a place for a specific reason
What are you doing here so late?
- to be sufficient or adequate
This old chair will do for now.
- to cause a particular result or effect
A good night's sleep did me a lot of good.
- to fare or perform
How's your new job doing?
- to have a particular job
What do you do for a living?
- to serve a sentence in prison
He did two years for burglary.
- to mimic, portray or impersonate
He does a really great George Bush.
- to engage in sexual activity
They went upstairs to do it.
- to produce or offer a service or product
This bakery doesn't do wedding cakes.
- to consume drugs
He got caught doing drugs.
noun “do”
Singular do, Plural dos, doos oder onzieleg
- a social event or gathering
Are you going to their do this weekend?
noun “do”
- the musical note that starts and ends the scale in solfège
In the song, the melody starts with 'do'.