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No, the word 'do' is a verb (or auxiliary verb): do, does, doing, did, done. To 'do' is to carry out; to perform; to execute; to bring about. Example:

  • I will do the dishes if you will do the floor.

The word 'do' is also a noun; a word for the first note of the musical scale; a social event such as a party; a hairstyle. Example:

  • We're invited to the Smith's anniversary do.

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. Example:

  • We're invited to the Smith's anniversary do. They're having it next Saturday.
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