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Indamar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

making do

settlers used mud and grass to build their homes,
making do without

Isnt making do looks awkward in the above sentence? is this grammatically correct? Can someone throw more light one it...

Amar
  

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Hi, settlers used mud and grass to build their homes, making do without Isnt making do looks awkward in the above sentence? is this grammatically correct? Can someone throw more light one it...

  • Hi, settlers used mud and grass to build their homes, making do without Isnt making do looks awkward in the above sentence?
  • is this grammatically correct?
  • Can someone throw more light one it...
  • 'Making do without' means doing something without something that is normally considered necessary or desirable .
  • You need to indicate the thing that is 'missing'.
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Hi,

settlers used mud and grass to build their homes,
making do without


Isnt making do looks awkward in the above sentence? is this grammatically correct? Can someone throw more light one it...

'Making do without' means doing something without something that is normally considered necessary or desirable
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Thanks clive, I appreciate your help

Amar

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