Collocations of 'Do- Set- Go' - Academic, Actions, or Activities (Do)
Discover how English collocations with 'Do' like "do a deal" and "do research" express academic, actions, or activities in English.
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to enroll in and complete an educational program or class to acquire new knowledge or skills
to engage in a negotiation or agreement, often in a business context, to reach mutually beneficial terms
to perform a task, duty, or piece of work, often as part of one's occupation
to create a written document that provides information, analysis, or findings on a specific topic or subject
to gather information or opinions from a group of people through a structured set of questions
to hold test to learn more about a science or research question
to talk to someone and ask them questions to learn more about them or a particular topic
to perform a medical procedure to treat a health issue or condition
to cause a negative effect or injury to someone or something, typically unintentionally
to treat or represent a person or thing in a way that is accurate and fair
to study and gather information on a specific topic in a structured and systematic way
to perform a helpful or kind act for someone, typically without expecting something in return
to perform mathematical calculations, especially addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
to participate in a formal assessment or test, typically in an educational setting, to evaluate one's knowledge or skills in a particular subject or field
to perform mathematical calculations, especially arithmetic, to find a solution or answer to a mathematical problem
to put in the greatest amount of effort, time, or resources to achieve a goal or make a significant impact
to complete the necessary written tasks or forms required for a job, project, or process
to perform tasks, jobs, or activities as part of one's employment, career, or personal obligation
to carry out someone's orders or commands, often without question or hesitation