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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Confusion about word doing

Hello trainers, please tell me the meaning of 'doing words' in the following sentence.

She washes her clothes. Could you please tell me what is' doing words' in this sentence? Does doing mean verb , action? I am not sure please do correct me.

My next problem is, Could you please tell me which preposition should i use with the word suited? for example,

1- He is not suited for/to you.
2- He was not suited for/ to that throne.

please help me .

Thanks
  

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'Doing word' is not a grammatical term; it sounds more like one coined by your teacher. However, I'm sure it means 'action verb', so 'washes' is the 'doing verb' in your first sentence. Both 'for' and 'to' are used after 'suited'.

  • 'Doing word' is not a grammatical term; it sounds more like one coined by your teacher.
  • However, I'm sure it means 'action verb', so 'washes' is the 'doing verb' in your first sentence.
  • Both 'for' and 'to' are used after 'suited'.
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'Doing word' is not a grammatical term; it sounds more like one coined by your teacher. However, I'm sure it means 'action verb', so 'washes' is the 'doing verb' in your first sentence.

Both 'for' and 'to' are used after 'suited'.
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Thank you so much sir.

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