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"Do you get it?" or "Did you get it?”
I ask some kids to guess something. When I show the answer, should I say "Do you get it?" or "Did you get it?”? Or I should say another sentence? Please help me. And many thanks.
17 дек. 2012 г., 7:31
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You would say "Did you get it?" because they "just" guessed. Even though it may have been only a few seconds since they guessed, it is still in the near past. So your question should be in the past: "Did you get it?"
You use "Do you get it?" when you are explaining something to someone. Also when telling a joke.
Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the other side.... Do you get it?
17 декабря 2012 г.
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Mandy
Языковые навыки
китайский (путунхуа), английский
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английский
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