Do is an irregular verb. Do may be used as a main verb or as a helping verb. Whenever a single word form of “do” is used, or if “do” is the last word in a phrasal verb then it is the principal verb in the sentence. Main verb example: I do the dishes. I can do the dishes.
Yeah, yeah-- happy hollandaise. More rubber gravy? almost 2 years ago
Watch out — you might be on track to become a gerund.
ʲᔆ almost 2 years ago
♫ dysfunction junction’s got no gumption ♫
Ratkin Premium Member almost 2 years ago
So he’s franking all the correspondence?
Jeff0811 almost 2 years ago
They are both thought of as verbs…, Go out and Frank these letters, with Ernest.
uniquename almost 2 years ago
So you’re the new Action Jackson.
InTraining Premium Member almost 2 years ago
easy…. have Ernie bring a contractor bag…!
Doug K almost 2 years ago
How can he show the boss he’s an adjective?
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 2 years ago
https://www.amazon.com/I-Seem-Be-Verb/dp/1584235950
T... almost 2 years ago
The verb “do”…
Do is an irregular verb. Do may be used as a main verb or as a helping verb. Whenever a single word form of “do” is used, or if “do” is the last word in a phrasal verb then it is the principal verb in the sentence. Main verb example: I do the dishes. I can do the dishes.
well-i-never almost 2 years ago
I just thought he meant, “worker”.
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Hey, Frank, just be glad he isn’t burning you for your pleasant aroma.
braindead Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Did it impact you when you were contacted?