do for
Third Person
does for
Present Participle
doing for
Past Tense
did for
Past Participle
done for
1
to be sufficient, satisfactory, or suitable for a particular purpose
- A simple sandwich will do for lunch; I don't need anything elaborate.
- This explanation should do for understanding the basic principles of the concept.
- In casual settings, a T-shirt and jeans will often do for a social gathering.
- A brief summary will do for the meeting; we don't need to go into all the details.