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Is it right to say 'tell me what you did in the online class'?
One of my foreign friend is going to take an English class online later today, and I want to know what she do in the class after the class finish.
Is this right to say 'tell me what you did in the online class'? I'm not sure if I should say 'what you do' .
I will appreciate your help with this question.
Feb 28, 2017 8:16 AM
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"Tell me what you did in the online class'? is grammatically correct.
The verb "to do" is in the past tense because you are asking your friend about an event in the past in a specific ("the") class.
You could also ask "what do you do in the online class" if you wanted to know what your friend usually does when he or she is in the online class.
February 28, 2017
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