 Usually follows "can". Some children can do with very little spending money.
 Usually follows "can". Some children can do with very little spending money.  Follows "can" or "could". After a hard day's work, a man can do with a good, hot meal. After cleaning out the basement, the boy could do with a bath.
 Follows "can" or "could". After a hard day's work, a man can do with a good, hot meal. After cleaning out the basement, the boy could do with a bath. Usually used in negative sentence. Tom said he didn't want to have anything to do with the new boy. I had nothing to do with the party; I was home that night.
 Usually used in negative sentence. Tom said he didn't want to have anything to do with the new boy. I had nothing to do with the party; I was home that night.
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