Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Did"
The meaning of "Did" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Did you? mean?
A:
Person 2 is clarifying "Oh, did you go to Dubai?"
Q:
What does Did you get me down? mean?
A:
So they just want to make sure you know they have three people.
Q:
What does Did he still alive mean?
A:
"Did he still alive?" is actually an incorrect term, i guess what you want to say is "Is he still alive?", which is a question you use if you want to know if "he"(a male Person) is still living
Another similar sentence would be "Is he dead?"
Another similar sentence would be "Is he dead?"
Q:
What does Did I miss it?
mean?
mean?
A:
it means like something happened and you didn't get to witness it, so you ask if it already happened.
Q:
What does Did mean?
A:
"Did" to II forma czasownika "do"- robić ( do, did, done).
Występuje w czasie przeszłym "Past Simple".
1. I do my homework after school. ( robię/odrabiam moje zadanie domowe po szkole ) CZAS TERAŹNIEJSZY
2. I did my homework after school. ( zrobiłem/am zadanie domowe po szkole)
CZAS PRZESZŁY
W zdaniach twierdzących w czasie Past Simple używamy drugiej formy czasownika, np.:
I WENT to the cinema. - poszedłem/poszłam do kina (went- druga forma czasownika go)
W pytaniach "did" jest operatorem i występuje po nim I forma czasownika, np. : "DID you GO to the cinema?"- Czy poszedłeś/poszłaś do kina?
"DID you BUY a bag?"- czy kupiłeś/aś torbę?
W przeczeniach używamy "did not" lub didn't ( krótka forma did not, mniej oficjalna) oraz I formy czasownika,np.:
"I DID NOT/DIDN'T GO to the cinema"
Występuje w czasie przeszłym "Past Simple".
1. I do my homework after school. ( robię/odrabiam moje zadanie domowe po szkole ) CZAS TERAŹNIEJSZY
2. I did my homework after school. ( zrobiłem/am zadanie domowe po szkole)
CZAS PRZESZŁY
W zdaniach twierdzących w czasie Past Simple używamy drugiej formy czasownika, np.:
I WENT to the cinema. - poszedłem/poszłam do kina (went- druga forma czasownika go)
W pytaniach "did" jest operatorem i występuje po nim I forma czasownika, np. : "DID you GO to the cinema?"- Czy poszedłeś/poszłaś do kina?
"DID you BUY a bag?"- czy kupiłeś/aś torbę?
W przeczeniach używamy "did not" lub didn't ( krótka forma did not, mniej oficjalna) oraz I formy czasownika,np.:
"I DID NOT/DIDN'T GO to the cinema"
Example sentences using "Did"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Did you just~?.
A:
did you just get home?
did you just do that ?
did you just call me?
did you just do that ?
did you just call me?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Did.
A:
Did
- I did not go to the party last night.
- Did you have fun at the park yesterday?
- I received a better grade than he did.
- I did not go to the party last night.
- Did you have fun at the park yesterday?
- I received a better grade than he did.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with "Didn't".
A:
Didn't I tell you to put the clothes in the washer
I didn't put them in the washer
I didn't put them in the washer
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Did.
A:
I did everything that I could.
Did you stole my wallet?
Did you stole my wallet?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Did.
A:
You can see how you did.
Look what I did.
Did you see that?
He did that.
Look what I did.
Did you see that?
He did that.
Synonyms of "Did" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Did she leave? and Has she left? ?
A:
There is nothing different, but it is worth noting that if you are expecting her to leave you might favour “has she left?”. Especially as you can add, “has she left yet?”
“Did she leave yet?” is not grammatically correct.
“Did she leave yet?” is not grammatically correct.
Q:
What is the difference between Did you finish ? and Are you finished? ?
A:
Did you finish? Is a question about the passed or pass tense
Q:
What is the difference between #1 Did you go swimming ? and #2 Did you swim? ?
A:
they are the same.
Q:
What is the difference between Did you ever think about~~? and Have you ever thought about~~? ?
A:
Did you... is simple past tense
Have you... is present perfect tense
While the simple past tense is understandable when asking about whether something happened or didn’t happen in the past it is better to use the perfect tense
Hope this helps. Good luck!
Have you... is present perfect tense
While the simple past tense is understandable when asking about whether something happened or didn’t happen in the past it is better to use the perfect tense
Hope this helps. Good luck!
Q:
What is the difference between Did you forget? and Have you forgotten? ?
A:
one is past tense and the other is present perfect tense.
present perfect indicates that the event is in the past, but still lasts until now or have an impact in the present.
ex/ "i have lived in texas since 1999." means that since 1999 until now, I still live there.
"i lived in texas in 1999." means that I used to live in texas in 1999, but now I don't.
i can't really explain your specific question, but i hope you can understand with the example i provide above.
present perfect indicates that the event is in the past, but still lasts until now or have an impact in the present.
ex/ "i have lived in texas since 1999." means that since 1999 until now, I still live there.
"i lived in texas in 1999." means that I used to live in texas in 1999, but now I don't.
i can't really explain your specific question, but i hope you can understand with the example i provide above.
Translations of "Did"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Did not catch and not caught are the same? Can I say "he not caught it".
A:
"He not caught it" is not correct
"He did not catch it" is correct and sounds a bit formal
"He didn't catch it" is the most natural, conversational way to say it
"He did not catch it" is correct and sounds a bit formal
"He didn't catch it" is the most natural, conversational way to say it
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? (クレジットカードとかで)支払いの時、カードをスワイプして、ちゃんと支払えたかどうか質問したい時は何て言いますか? Did it go through?
A:
Did it go through? - good!
Did the transaction go through?
Went through?
Did the transaction go through?
Went through?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Did I say it right? or Did I said it right?
A:
"Did I say it right?" is the correct usage.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "Did you go anywhere to travel?"
A:
Did you travel anywhere? (Asking about a specific time)
Have you traveled anywhere? (Asking about travel experience in general)
Have you traveled anywhere? (Asking about travel experience in general)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I was obsessed with making him happy. ← Did you find anything wrong with the article?
A:
とても自然です。
Other questions about "Did"
Q:
Did you used to go there? Does this sound natural?
A:
Did you use to go there?
Q:
A: How could you do that for her?
“Have you fallen for her?/
Did you fall for her?”
B: I guess you can say that./
Something like that./
That’s one way to look at it.
Q.
Have you vs Did you~?
Can I say both?
Does this sound natural?
“Have you fallen for her?/
Did you fall for her?”
B: I guess you can say that./
Something like that./
That’s one way to look at it.
Q.
Have you vs Did you~?
Can I say both?
Does this sound natural?
A:
"Have you" refers to any time in the past, "Did you" refers to a specific point in the past. Both are right, but you wouldn't use them interchangeably
Q:
Did you get on Facebook last night?
Please give me some synonymns of GET ON~~
Please give me some synonymns of GET ON~~
A:
Synonyms of get on:
-go on
-open
-look at
-check
:)
-go on
-open
-look at
-check
:)
Q:
Did I write correctly?!
A:
'll tell you about an article that I'm reading.
The first part of the article is just an introduction. It's about IOHT (Internet of Healthcare Things). The author briefly speaks about potential future applications of PPG, an uncomplicated and inexpensive optical technology, which is commonly seen today as a green light underneath equipped smartwatches.
The green light projects onto the surface of the skin and can be used in early detection and diagnosis of many cardiovascular illnesses that can later appear.
The first part of the article is just an introduction. It's about IOHT (Internet of Healthcare Things). The author briefly speaks about potential future applications of PPG, an uncomplicated and inexpensive optical technology, which is commonly seen today as a green light underneath equipped smartwatches.
The green light projects onto the surface of the skin and can be used in early detection and diagnosis of many cardiovascular illnesses that can later appear.
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce Did I say that wrong?
.
.
A:
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