to do
to do
Auxiliary: have
'do' is both a full verb (to perform an action) and the auxiliary used to form questions and negatives in the simple tenses. Third-person singular present is 'does'; the past is 'did'.
She does her homework every evening.
She does her homework every evening.
Indicative
Present Simple
I do the dishes after dinner.
I do the dishes after dinner.
You do everything so carefully.
You do everything so carefully.
He does the shopping on Fridays.
He does the shopping on Fridays.
We do yoga every morning.
We do yoga every morning.
You do a great job as a team.
You do a great job as a team.
They do their best every day.
They do their best every day.
Present Continuous
I am doing my homework right now.
I am doing my homework right now.
What are you doing in the kitchen?
What are you doing in the kitchen?
She is doing the laundry at the moment.
She is doing the laundry at the moment.
We are doing our best to finish on time.
We are doing our best to finish on time.
You are doing this all wrong.
You are doing this all wrong.
They are doing an experiment in the lab.
They are doing an experiment in the lab.
Past Simple
I did everything you asked.
I did everything you asked.
You did a wonderful job yesterday.
You did a wonderful job yesterday.
She did the whole project alone.
She did the whole project alone.
We did a lot of walking on holiday.
We did a lot of walking on holiday.
You did well in the exam.
You did well in the exam.
They did the repairs themselves.
They did the repairs themselves.
Present Perfect
I have done my part of the work.
I have done my part of the work.
You have done enough for today.
You have done enough for today.
She has done all her chores.
She has done all her chores.
We have done business with them before.
We have done business with them before.
You have done a great deal already.
You have done a great deal already.
They have done nothing wrong.
They have done nothing wrong.
Past Perfect
I had done the dishes before she arrived.
I had done the dishes before she arrived.
You had done your best, and that was enough.
You had done your best, and that was enough.
He had done the calculations before the meeting.
He had done the calculations before the meeting.
We had done everything by noon.
We had done everything by noon.
You had done the shopping before the guests came.
You had done the shopping before the guests came.
They had done the repairs before winter.
They had done the repairs before winter.
Future Simple
Future
I will do it tomorrow, I promise.
I will do it tomorrow, I promise.
You will do great things one day.
You will do great things one day.
She will do the presentation on Monday.
She will do the presentation on Monday.
We will do our best to help.
We will do our best to help.
You will do the second half of the task.
You will do the second half of the task.
They will do the cleaning after the party.
They will do the cleaning after the party.
Conditional
Present Conditional
Conditional
I would do anything for my family.
I would do anything for my family.
What would you do in my place?
What would you do in my place?
She would do it differently.
She would do it differently.
We would do more if we had the time.
We would do more if we had the time.
You would do well to listen to her.
You would do well to listen to her.
They would do it for free if you asked nicely.
They would do it for free if you asked nicely.
Imperative
Imperative
Do your homework now!
Do your homework now!
Do it together, please!
Do it together, please!
Let's do this properly.
Let's do this properly.
