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Do or Due or Dew
Do - verb To perform; carry out: Will you do this for me? To act; behave: She won't do as she is told. To bring about or produce: A rumor can do a great deal of harm. To work on in order to prepare, arrange, or put in order: Who will do the dishes? To figure out; solve: Do all the arithmetic problems on this page. To be good enough; be adequate: These shoes won't do for running. To work at for a living: What do you do? To get along; manage: She will do very well in business. Used to form the present or past tense in a question or negative sentence: Do you want to go shopping or did you go yesterday? I don't want any cake. Used for emphasis: Do take care. Used as a substitute for a verb mentioned previously: She swims as fast as he does. Do verb - Did, Done, Doing, Does Due - adjective Something that is owed; something that must be given to another: He earned the job through hard work, and you must give him his due. Dues -noun A charge or fee paid by a person to a club or institution for the right of being a member. Dew - noun Small drops of water that condense from the air and collect on a surface, usually during the night.
Do - verb
Do verb - Did, Done, Doing, Does
Due - adjective
Dues -noun
Dew - noun
The Mayor will do whatever she can to help the family. The children who do their homework properly must be given their due. When the Mayor went outside she saw the dew on the lawn.
The Mayor will do whatever she can to help the family.
The children who do their homework properly must be given their due.
When the Mayor went outside she saw the dew on the lawn.
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