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Common errors in English: Usage of Do with and Do to

 Do with and Do to


Incorrect : What have you done to my pen? I can't find it. 


Correct : What have you done with my pen? I can't find it.


Incorrect : What have you done with my pen? It doesn't write. 


Correct: What have you done to my pen? It doesn't write.


Note: "What have you done with my pen?” means “Where is it?” But “What have you done to it?” suggests that you have damaged it.


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