Do – auxiliary verb

The auxiliary verb “do” – followed by infinitives without “to”. It has several uses, one of them — Ellipsis
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Do – Substitute verb

Do – Substitute Verb – (auxiliary verb + do) – In British English (but not American), do can be used alone as a substitute verb after an auxiliary verb. e.g
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Do vs Make

1. Do – for indefinite activities e.g with words like thing, something, nothing, anything, what. e.g
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Gmat grammar: Few quick tips

Few quick tips
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Gmat grammar: Verb, Infinitive, Gerund – 1

Verb, Infinitive, Gerund – 1
Below is the list of Verbs generally followed by an infinitive with to
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Gmat grammar: Compare to vs Compare with

Compare to vs. Compare with
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Gmat grammar: Agree to/ Agree with/ Agree on

Agree to/ Agree with/ Agree on
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Gmat grammar: Aim to vs Aim at

Aim to vs Aim at
Aim to (idiom)
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Gmat grammar: Different from vs Different than

Different from vs Different than
Different from means not the same.
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Gmat grammar: Gmat Idioms

Gmat Idioms
Most frequently used Idioms and idiomatic usages in Gmat questions -
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