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How to use pro-verb "do", when a verb is intransitive verb with preposition?
Hi,
I wanna know how to use pro-verb "do", when a verb is intransitive verb with a preposition?
Example -1)
However, please kindly see Example-2).
So I am confused about how to use Pro-verb "do" when a verb is intransitive verb with preposition.
Your kind answers would be much appreciated.
Hi,
I wanna know how to use pro-verb "do", when a verb is intransitive verb with a preposition?
Example -1)
A: I can’t believe she has been talking bad/badly about me.
B: I wouldn’t make a big deal out of it. She does that with everybody.
In this Example -1), [talk bad/badly] is replaced with [does + that], and [about] is replaced with [with].
However, please kindly see Example-2).
A man usually does not think about his duty as much as he does his right.
In this Example-2), [thinks about] is replaced with [does].So I am confused about how to use Pro-verb "do" when a verb is intransitive verb with preposition.
Your kind answers would be much appreciated.
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