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Is correct say : " What did you did lately ? "
2010年7月12日 17:41
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I would say : "What HAVE YOU been doing lately?"
( "lately" as in recent times, not so long ago)
Thank you kittie ! miau-prrrrRR
2010年7月13日
4
when we use simple past tense in a question and negative forms we use base form of the verb V1 in sentences..
what did you do?
but we use the Present Perfect (have/has+V3) with unspecific expressions such as: ever, never, once, many times, several times, before, so far, already, yet, lately..etc
what have you done lately?
2010年7月12日
1
Jenny-michu, you forgot about inversion:
"what have you been doing"
^__^
2010年7月13日
1
Is it correct if I say '...?'
No, it isn't correct. The right way to say is : What did you do earlier?
Positive. I DID it earlier. (DID is the past of DO, in the positive sentences we need to change the verb into the past form).
Negative. I didn't do it earlier. ( DIDN'T is the auxiliary, and DO is the verb without changes, because in negative sentences the verb remains the same).
Question: DID you DO it earlier? (DID is the auxiliary and DO the verb without changes).
2010年7月13日
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