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What is the meaning of use did+"V(past)" For example; The protest did begin to make people think seriously about rubbish. Why is not such as; " the protest began to make people think seriously about rubbish" ? Or what is the difference between? Thank you for your answer.
4 dec. 2016 08:27
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It's an "emphatic" DID, it can mean "really began", or maybe someone said before that the protest didn't begin to make people...etc, so he/she answers that the protest "did begin"...etc, to underline strongly the verb, in opposition to what the other person said before.
4 december 2016
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Hi my dear friend! You could use "do/did + verb" instead of "verb" to emphasis on the action that you have done. Best wishes ... Mehdi from Iran
4 december 2016
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