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#: ''Willy will tell you all the '''dos''' and '''don'ts'''.'' | #: ''Willy will tell you all the '''dos''' and '''don'ts'''.'' | ||
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Revision as of 00:18, 12 March 2016
do in Hausa
Verb
Plain form |
Third person singular |
Simple past |
Past participle |
Present participle |
- We sometimes use do in place of a different verb, such as when we do not know what an activity is, or we do not want to say it again:
- What is he doing?
- John does a lot at work.
- Mary eats more than John does.
- When you do something, you perform, complete or work on a task.
Noun
- A do refers to a hairstyle.
- She came to work with a new do.
- Correct actions. (almost always in plural and generally with "don'ts")
- Antonym: don'ts
- Willy will tell you all the dos and don'ts.