B1 Collocation Neutral 2 min read

do good

Benefit others or society

In 15 Seconds

  • Performing acts of kindness or charity to help others.
  • Focuses on moral impact rather than personal success.
  • Commonly used in discussions about charity, volunteering, and life goals.

Meaning

To 'do good' means to perform acts of kindness or charity that help other people or the world. It is about making a positive impact through your actions.

Key Examples

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Discussing career goals

I want a job where I can really do good for the community.

I want a job where I can really do good for the community.

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Encouraging a friend who is volunteering

It's amazing how much good you do at the animal shelter.

It's amazing how much good you do at the animal shelter.

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Talking about a wealthy philanthropist

He used his fortune to do good all over the world.

He used his fortune to do good all over the world.

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Cultural Background

Americans often use 'do good' in the context of 'giving back' to the community. Similar to the US, but often associated with the 'Big Society' concept. Focuses on social welfare and collective responsibility. The phrase is increasingly used in corporate 'CSR' (Corporate Social Responsibility) reports.

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Check your meaning

Always ask: 'Am I talking about success or charity?' If it's success, use 'do well'.

In 15 Seconds

  • Performing acts of kindness or charity to help others.
  • Focuses on moral impact rather than personal success.
  • Commonly used in discussions about charity, volunteering, and life goals.

What It Means

To do good is a simple but powerful phrase. It refers to any action that helps society or individuals. It isn't just about following rules. It is about being proactive in helping others. Think of it as leaving the world better than you found it. It covers everything from volunteering to helping a neighbor.

How To Use It

You use this phrase as a verb. You can say you want to do good in your career. You can also talk about a specific project that does a lot of good. It is very flexible. You don't need a direct object. You don't say 'do good things' every time. Just do good works perfectly on its own. It sounds humble and sincere.

When To Use It

Use it when discussing life goals or charity work. It is great for job interviews when discussing your values. Use it when praising a friend's kindness. It works well in emotional speeches or graduation cards. If you see someone feeding stray cats, they are doing good. If a company gives profits to schools, they are doing good too.

When NOT To Use It

Don't confuse it with 'do well'. 'Do well' means to be successful or make money. If you say 'I did good on my test,' a teacher might correct your grammar. They would prefer 'I did well.' However, in casual speech, people mix them up constantly. Also, don't use it for small, mandatory tasks. Washing your own dishes isn't doing good. It's just being an adult.

Cultural Background

This phrase has deep roots in English-speaking philosophy and religion. It is often linked to the idea of 'the common good.' In the US and UK, there is a big culture of 'giving back.' Many people feel a moral duty to do good once they become successful. It is the heart of the 'non-profit' world. It is less about being a hero and more about being a helpful neighbor.

Common Variations

You might hear do-gooder. Be careful with this one! Sometimes it is a compliment. Other times, it's a joke about someone who tries too hard to be perfect. You might also hear good-doer, but that is much less common. The most common variation is simply doing some good. It sounds a bit more casual and less like a grand mission.

Usage Notes

The phrase is neutral and safe for most contexts. Just remember that 'do good' is about morality, while 'do well' is about skill or success.

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Check your meaning

Always ask: 'Am I talking about success or charity?' If it's success, use 'do well'.

Examples

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#1 Discussing career goals
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I want a job where I can really do good for the community.

I want a job where I can really do good for the community.

Shows the speaker values social impact over just a paycheck.

#2 Encouraging a friend who is volunteering
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It's amazing how much good you do at the animal shelter.

It's amazing how much good you do at the animal shelter.

A warm compliment for someone's charitable efforts.

#3 Talking about a wealthy philanthropist
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He used his fortune to do good all over the world.

He used his fortune to do good all over the world.

Refers to large-scale charity work.

#4 Texting a friend about a charity run
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Let's run this 5k and do some good!

Let's run this 5k and do some good!

Casual and motivating tone.

#5 A humorous take on a failed attempt to help
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I tried to do good by cleaning the kitchen, but I broke three plates.

I tried to do good by cleaning the kitchen, but I broke three plates.

Uses the phrase to show good intentions despite a bad result.

#6 A heartfelt thank you note
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Your kindness reminds me that there are still people who want to do good.

Your kindness reminds me that there are still people who want to do good.

Deeply emotional and appreciative.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.

She decided to _____ in her community by volunteering at the shelter.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: do good

'Do good' is the correct collocation for charitable acts.

Choose the correct sentence.

Which sentence is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I did well on my exam.

'Do well' is for success, 'do good' is for charity.

🎉 Score: /2

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

2 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase. Fill Blank B1

She decided to _____ in her community by volunteering at the shelter.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: do good

'Do good' is the correct collocation for charitable acts.

Choose the correct sentence. Choose B1

Which sentence is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: I did well on my exam.

'Do well' is for success, 'do good' is for charity.

🎉 Score: /2

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

No, that is incorrect. You must say 'I did good' or 'I did a good deed'.

Related Phrases

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do well

contrast

To succeed or be healthy.

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give back

synonym

To contribute to the community.

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