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grammatical number - Dos and donts or dos and donts . . . The following nGram suggests that dos and donts, do's and don'ts, and do's and don't's are all used, but it appears that do's and don'ts takes the cake A quick search suggested that capitalizing all but the s is also fairly popular:
Todo list or to-do list - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Wiktionary defines both to-do and todo: Noun to-do (plural to-dos) 2 A task that has been noted as one that must be completed, especially on a list My to-do list has been growing longer every day And: Noun todo (plural todos) (US) A task yet to be done; an item on a to-do list You can use whichever you want, but be consistent To-do is a little clearer, but hyphens are naturally lost
Where does the phrase fair dos dues doos does come from? The other quotations use these spellings: Fair do's, fair do's, fair dos, Fair do, fair do's The first of these is from 1941: 1941 L A G Strong Bay 168 Come on, Doctor Fair do's The spellings are usually a variation of the noun do (under which the phrase is listed in the OED), because a do is something done, a dealing or treatment