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when to use verbs in the past and when to use "did" ?
i don´t understand sometimes use "did" in the past tense, but other times the people use verb in past tense?
Dec 24, 2015 12:23 AM
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Use "did" in the past for questions or negatives, when you are giving a short answer or when you want to be emphatic (adding emphasis).
Examples:
Did you eat? (question)
Yes, I did. (Short answer)
No I did not eat. (negative)
You didn't eat? Yes, I did eat. (emphatic)
Hope this helps.
December 24, 2015
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The use of did is generally always a past tense confirmation or in a question. (Have you eaten? I did/did not) (Did you eat?) It's a slightly odd word in general and I'd feel it is generally a slang word but so commonly used it became a staple in casual speech.
December 24, 2015
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