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Oscar RCP
What is correct?
What time do you watched this class? or What time did you watch this class?
Thank you for help me.
Aug 20, 2020 2:27 AM
Answers · 3
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"What time did you watch this class?"
(You can also change the first sentence to "What time do you watch this class?" and it works!)
August 20, 2020
1
Hola Oscar :-)
The correct phrase is the second one: "What time did you watch this class?"
(You could also say "that class" or "the class". The phrase is in the past tense and therefore you use "did". You are asking something that is past tense, "what time DID you watch the class" (or what time did you see the class" or "view the class". You use "did" because the class has already happened, it is completed and therefore you need the past tense form of the verb "do". You might reply: "I WATCHED the program last night at 7pm."
The first phrase is incorrect because it is an incorrect mix of tenses. "Do" and "watched" cannot be together in the phrase. Instead, you could say "What time do you (or will you) WATCH that program?" or "What time do you WATCH that online class?" You might reply: "I WATCH it every morning at 9am."
I hope this helps. Please ask if any questions or confusion. Best wishes in your language studies!
August 20, 2020
Both are correct. Did being past tense. Do being present continuous. You did it in the past. You are doing it now and in the future. Hope this helps. Have fun
August 20, 2020
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Oscar RCP
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