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have you checked vs DID YOU CHECKED

The tense of "did you checked" is incorrect, so use "have you checked."
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Explained by Betsy
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Last updated: March 20, 2019

have you checked

This phrase is correct.

"Have you checked" is used to ask if someone has verified something.

Some examples from our editors:

  • I don't know if your cough is serious. Have you checked with the doctor?
  • Have you checked the accuracy of these figures?
  • Have you checked the weather for this weekend?
  • Just passing by... have you checked the contents?
  • Roy, have you checked the red file?
  • All right, look, have you checked all the hospitals, the urgent care?
  • Have you checked the program on sects?
  • This isotope that killed Lennox, have you checked on that?
  • Have you checked your cell phone lately?
  • Stefano, have you checked Kaled's alibi?
  • have you checked them for aphids?
  • So have you checked your breath and adjusted the girls?
  • So have you checked police reports, county death records?
  • Jamie, have you checked your blind spot?
  • Then have you checked your bank account recently?
  • Mija, have you checked your blog today? No.
  • Well then, have you checked to see whether this fellow was on anticoagulants?
  • Step 2: How thoroughly have you checked that this certificate actually belongs to the person it claims it is from?
  • Have you checked your e-mail, Mulder?
  • Have you checked all emergency fields north of your station?
  • Have you checked your bag, Shirley?
  • Have you checked if there are footprints or tires?
  • Have you checked Discovery's orbit lately?

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • did you check
  • have you verified
  • have you examined

DID YOU CHECKED

This phrase is not correct. Don't use it.

When "did" accompanies a verb, use the base form of the verb.

Instead of using "checked," use "check."

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • did you check
  • have you checked

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