bepleased Hi, In below sentence I think of some important words to me are omitted. ] To me , that wants to say : They do fish well [ that are necessary in order for no one to act in their stead ] in this restaurant. Is the lines of [that are necessary in order for no one to act in their stead] omitted?
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bepleasedHi, In below sentence I think of some important words to me are omitted. [They do fish very well in this restaurant.] To me , that wants to say : They do fish well [that are necessary in order for no one to act in their stead] in this restaurant. Is the lines of [that are necessary in order for no one to act in their stead] omitted? Could any native
bepleased Hi canadian45,The verb "to do" has so many meanings that you will not be able to use an example of one use and apply it to how
I did it so depended on it is of an example of [do] entry of dictionary and the definition of [do] is that [to perforn the action that are necessary in order to complete something or bring it into a desired state]