account
afternoon
air
bar
basis
battlefield
behalf
block
book
bough
cart
computer
day
demand
electron
engine
equal
estate
evening
face
fire
floor
for
gas
helm
hood
investigation
island
job
last
machine
man
matter
meeting
morning
night
object
occasion
painting
particle
part
pavement
pedal
phone
premise
pump
rally
scale
segment
shore
side
slab
spot
spur
stream
string
subject
surface
system
test
time
watch
work
writing
The verb do on, the main part of a sentence.
A verb is a part of speech that occurs in each sentence. It expresses an action (open, play, push, read, ride) or describes a certain state (equal, feel, fit, forget, forgive). There are also auxiliary verbs that have only a grammatical meaning. However, themselves they do not matter in a sentence.
Verbs are inflected for tenses. There are three groups of tenses, past, present and future. Past tenses reflect previous acvivities that took place, present describes actions that are happening now, while future tenses show predicted or planned activeness.
For more information referring to verbs we recommend to visit Wikipedia.
Below, there are examples of nouns used with the verb 'do on':
- account
- afternoon
- air
- bar
- basis
Last updated: Nov 7, 2024
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