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Discover Ludwig"do chore" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific chore that needs to be done. For example, "Mom asked me to do chore and finish the dishes."
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And have them do chores.
"They do chores," he said.
He'd rather play than do chores.
We were also expected to do chores.
"My children do chores," she says.
We had to do chores, dishes.
"I don't do chores around the house anymore.
"A robot from the Jetsons to do chores," Jeremiah suggested.
When one quits to do chores, another takes over.
One is that you learned to do chores.
Even well-off families rarely have servants to do chores.
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