Do our bit In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "do our bit", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2021-12-22 03:12

Meaning of Do our bit (redirected from do a/(one's) bit )

Do a/(one's) bit American British informal

to take one’s share in a task

To finish the project on time, everybody will have to do their bit.

Philip: I'm burning out, there are lots to do. Steven: Alright everyone, we all have to do our bit to help out.

If you don't do your bit with the data analysis, our research will never be finished on time.

John: I'll prepare the meat for our BBQ. Laura: Thank you John, Jennie and I will be in charge of the rest: vegetables, fire, drinks,... everyone has to do one’s bit.

Grammar and Usage of Do a/(one's) bit

Verb Forms

  • does a/(one's) bit
  • doing a/(one's) bit
  • did a/(one's) bit
  • done a/(one's) bit

The verb "do" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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