Feasible comes from faire, the french verb meaning “to do.” doable and feasible therefore originally meant literally the same thing Do is one of three auxiliary verbs in english We use do to make negatives (do + not), to make question forms, and to make the verb more emphatic To perform (an act, duty, role, etc.). See examples of do used in a sentence. When you do something, you take some action or perform an activity or task
Do is often used instead of a more specific verb, to talk about a common action involving a particular thing. The tables below show how to do conjugates in all 12 of the past, present, and future tenses Bear in mind that to do is used as both the auxiliary verb and the main verb in these conjugation tables. [transitive] do something (usually used in questions) to work at something as a job. As a verb, do means to perform, carry out, or execute an action It's one of the most common verbs in english, used in a wide range of contexts, from simple tasks to complex actions.
It also functions as a main verb meaning to perform or carry out an action. Used with another verb to form questions and negative phrases Used in a phrase at the end…
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