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daser333 [38]
2 years ago
14

Write the questions. Follow the example given below.

English
1 answer:
Bumek [7]2 years ago
8 0

1. <u>Did you meet up at 7:00</u>? No, we didn’t. We met at 8:00.

2. <u>Did he swim</u> at the pool? No, he didn’t. He swam in the lake.

3. <u>Did she buy</u> apples? No, she didn’t. She bought oranges.

4. <u>Did they speak</u> French? No, they didn’t. They spoke Spanish.

5. <u>Did you drive</u> to school? No, I didn’t. I drove to the office.

6. <u>Did he come</u> on time? No, he didn’t. He came late.

7. <u>Did she fly</u> to Paris? No, she didn’t. She flew to Rome.

8. <u>Did you lose</u> your purse? No, I didn’t. I lost my wallet.

9. <u>Did he catch</u> a big fish? No, he didn’t. He caught a small one.

10. <u>Did she make</u> a cake? No, she didn’t. She made a pie.

11. <u>Did you sleep</u> for 8 hours? No, I didn’t. I slept 9 hours.

12. <u>Did they tell</u> their mother? No, they didn’t. They told me.

13. <u>Did you sit</u> on the sofa? No, we didn’t. We sat on chairs.

14. <u>Did she wear</u> a skirt? No, she didn’t. She wore a dress.

15. <u>Did you shut</u> the windows? No, I didn’t. I shut the door.

16. <u>Did she stand</u> at the front of the room? No, she didn’t. She stood at the back of the room.

  • The tense represented by 'did' in the above questions is the past tense.
  • In English, the word "DO" frequently appears.
  • This is due to the fact that it can be both an auxiliary verb (Do / Does / Did) and a verb TO DO (Do / Does / Did / Done).
  • For all subjects, DID is the past tense of DO.
  • In order to create a question in the past tense in English, the auxiliary DID is typically placed at the start of the question or right before the main subject.
  • In English, DID is used with both regular and irregular verbs.

Therefore, the question word 'did' is used to represent to question an event held in the past. The shift in the auxiliary verb is the only distinction between a query in the present tense and one in the past tense.

Learn more about 'past tense' here-

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