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do or die change voice

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Answered by durekhan123
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Second, "do or die" is never used as a verb in English. It is most frequently used as an adjective phrase in front of a noun, as in "a do-or-die situation" or "a do-or-die attitude." It is sometimes used as an adverbial modifier to such adjectives as "determined" or "resolved." For example: "He entered the match determined to do or die


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