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did i passed the interview mam vs do i passed the interview

The correct phrase is "Did I pass the interview, ma'am?". The verb "pass" should be in the past tense because the action of passing the interview already happened. Additionally, the auxiliary verb "did" is used to form questions in the past tense.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 839 views

did i passed the interview mam

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "pass" should be in the past tense, and the correct auxiliary verb "did" is missing.

The correct form is "Did I pass the interview, ma'am?" when asking about the outcome of a past interview.
  • Did I passed your ridiculous test?
  • I passed the agility last week.
  • She said I passed the drug test.
  • She said I passed the drug test.
  • I passed the bar on my first try.
  • I passed the information on to Tony.
  • I passed the information on to Tony.
  • I passed the telegram on to my superiors.
  • I passed the commissary, saw a truck.
  • You just said I passed the poly.
  • Well, I think I passed the first test.
  • By the way, I passed the medicine exam.
  • At least I passed the bar.
  • I have a law degree and I passed the bar.
  • I'm glad I passed the test.
  • Lee, I passed the Sawtooth mill twice, man.
  • - You hate that I passed the test.
  • Every time I passed the ball to you, you scored.
  • Tommy: That's if I passed the level.
  • And the funny thing is... I passed the little test.

do i passed the interview

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "pass" should be in the past tense, and the auxiliary verb "do" is not used to form questions in the past tense.

The correct form is "Did I pass the interview?" when asking about the outcome of a past interview.
  • You have passed the previous interviews and tests, amply demonstrating your experience and capacity to occupy the post.
  • No one else passed his grueling interview process.
  • I passed the agility last week.
  • She said I passed the drug test.
  • She said I passed the drug test.
  • I passed the bar on my first try.
  • I passed the information on to Tony.
  • I passed the information on to Tony.
  • I passed the telegram on to my superiors.
  • I passed the commissary, saw a truck.
  • You just said I passed the poly.
  • Well, I think I passed the first test.
  • By the way, I passed the medicine exam.
  • At least I passed the bar.
  • I have a law degree and I passed the bar.
  • I'm glad I passed the test.
  • Lee, I passed the Sawtooth mill twice, man.
  • - You hate that I passed the test.
  • Every time I passed the ball to you, you scored.
  • Tommy: That's if I passed the level.

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