Phrase: That'll do / will do

 

Phrase: "That'll do/ That will do"

Meaning

  • We use this expression to say that someone should stop something, or that something is enough.
  • Used in informal speech to tell someone that one does not want or need anything more
  • Used for saying that something is enough or is appropriate for a particular purpose
  • This phrase is also used to tell someone to stop behaving badly.
  • You can say this instead of saying "that's enough" or "that's good enough".

Dialog 1

A: That'll do! Stop fighting, sit down and be quiet! 

B: He started it - he hit me first!


Dialog 2

A: Do you want me to cut you a bigger piece of bread? 

B: That'll do, thanks. I'm not very hungry.


Dialog 3

A: Would you like anything else?

B: No, that'll do. Thanks!


Dialog 4

A: I've only got twenty dollars. Is that enough?

B: OK, that'll do.


More Example Sentences:

  • "That'll do, Timothy! Please just sit down and keep quiet."
  • "That’ll do! I’ve heard enough of your complaints."
  • "That will do, Charles. I don't want to see any more of that kind of behavior."
  • "If you don’t have a proper bandage, any strip of clean cotton or linen will do."
  • "An empty box will do for a table."
  • "Just give one example sentence using today's phrase. That will do."


Related words:

"That's enough."

"That's okay."



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