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Did i play with you vs Did i played with you

The correct phrase is "Did I play with you?" The verb "play" should be in the base form (play) after the auxiliary verb "did." "Did I played with you?" uses the past tense form of the verb (played), which is incorrect in this sentence.
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Did i play with you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to ask about playing in the past. The verb "play" is in the base form after the auxiliary verb "did."

Examples:

  • Did I play with you yesterday?
  • Did I play with you at the park?
  • Did I play with you in the game?
  • Did I play with you when you were a child?
  • Did I play with you during recess?
  • Little did I suspect that it would take you 20 years to play with them.
  • Did you see how I play with this shoes?
  • Just a pick-up game I play with my friends.
  • Valery But let me I play with her honey.
  • How pitiful, so I play with him.
  • That's the last time I play with matches.
  • One is loose and I play with it.
  • I play with funny people like [Claes] Oldenburg.
  • - I'll decide who I play with.
  • I did not deny the existence of the gas chambers, nor did I play down their significance.
  • Did I play it in Spanish, yesterday?
  • Every time I play with it, I'll think of you.
  • But anyway, that's why this lady has to watch whenever I play with you.
  • It's what I play with when I'm nervous and sometimes chew on to taste my apple conditioner.
  • Okay, so when I play with my cousin Bebo, we like to use substitute words.
  • She's better than half the session musicians I play with.
  • No, I do not intend to I play with you, Sandra.
  • If Joey and I play with matches, we could get you up to an even 100.
  • Serenella, can I play with you?
  • Can I play with Mr. Deedles?

Did i played with you

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • My mother preferred I played with dolls.
  • And I played with these people, you know...
  • I played with her a little bit.
  • Then Mommy came, and I played with Mommy.
  • I played with two broken ribs because of you.
  • I played with him, a long time ago.
  • And I played with her, too.
  • Nervously, I played with my stick.
  • Because I played with him on the right wing.
  • I played with them years ago.
  • I played with King Curtis and Joey Dee.
  • Like every game I played with my big brother, I had never once won.
  • Look, I would never hurt a teammate - you could ask any of the guys I played with.
  • My old guitar, from when I played with Bobby's grandfather.
  • I played with it first and went a little nuts.
  • Because I played with Eun Suk a little bit... I don't know what kind of suspicion you have about me.
  • I played with my uncles, so dad could work undisturbed.
  • But I played with great affection... hopscotch, jump rope, jacks...
  • I told her about the days I played with Séptimo Regimiento.
  • I may have been the smallest guy on my team, but I played with heart.

Alternatives:

  • Did I play with you?
  • Did I have played with you?
  • Did I play with you before?
  • Did I play with you last week?
  • Did I play with you in the past?

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