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The document discusses the use of the verb "do" in different expressions and contexts. It explains that do is used to talk about work, jobs, or tasks that do not produce a physical object. Do is also used when referring to activities in general using non-specific words like thing, something, nothing. Do can replace other verbs when the meaning is clear, such as "do the kitchen" meaning clean the kitchen. Examples of expressions using do include "do a good job", "to do exercise", "to do the laundry", and "to do your duty." An exercise follows asking the reader to match expressions with do to corresponding pictures.












