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Baby did you reached home ? vs Baby did yreach home

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be "Baby, did you reach home?" with the verb "reach" in the past simple form. The incorrect use of "reached" in the first phrase and the misspelling of "reach" in the second phrase make them grammatically wrong.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 670 views

Baby did you reached home ?

Incorrect. The verb "reach" should be in the past simple form, which is "reach".

The correct form is "Baby, did you reach home?" with the verb "reach" in the past simple form.
  • Temple's lands have reached home.
  • And I didn't have the patience to wait until I reached home.
  • That baby didn't go nowhere.
  • The baby didn't do this.
  • The baby didn't last two months.
  • Having a baby didn't ruin her life.
  • Some of the mothers and babies didn't even survive the childbirth.
  • Father's upset his baby didn't come home for supper.
  • My sister and her baby didn't make it through labor.
  • A woman who left the baby didn't necessarily renounce it.
  • The baby didn't like the breakfast.
  • And I think the baby did, too.
  • And the babies didn't share any common personnel.
  • The baby did nothing but cry all last night.
  • And if babies didn't have veins, they would die.
  • Turns out, being swaddled like a baby didn't help my case on proving my manhood.
  • This baby didn't even get a chance to live, and she affected all of us.
  • I didn't take those away things from her, losing the baby did.
  • Baby didn't tell you anything?
  • I feel like she needs to eat, but she just won't latch on, Which is weird, because the other baby did it...

Baby did yreach home

Incorrect. The word "reach" is misspelled. The correct spelling is "reach".

The correct form is "Baby, did you reach home?" with the verb "reach" spelled correctly.
  • That baby didn't go nowhere.
  • The baby didn't do this.
  • The baby didn't last two months.
  • Having a baby didn't ruin her life.
  • Some of the mothers and babies didn't even survive the childbirth.
  • Father's upset his baby didn't come home for supper.
  • My sister and her baby didn't make it through labor.
  • A woman who left the baby didn't necessarily renounce it.
  • The baby didn't like the breakfast.
  • And I think the baby did, too.
  • And the babies didn't share any common personnel.
  • The baby did nothing but cry all last night.
  • And if babies didn't have veins, they would die.
  • Turns out, being swaddled like a baby didn't help my case on proving my manhood.
  • This baby didn't even get a chance to live, and she affected all of us.
  • I didn't take those away things from her, losing the baby did.
  • Baby didn't tell you anything?
  • I feel like she needs to eat, but she just won't latch on, Which is weird, because the other baby did it...
  • But that baby didn't have anything to do with how he or she got made.
  • The baby did spend time in each of the victims' homes.

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