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Did i play with you vs Have i play with you

The correct phrase is "Did I play with you?" The use of "did" indicates a past action, while "have" is used in present perfect tense. In this context, the past tense is appropriate to ask about a specific action that already happened.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

Did i play with you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask about a past action.

This phrase is used to inquire about a specific action that occurred in the past. It is formed with the past tense auxiliary verb "did" and the base form of the main verb.

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 the party?
  • 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?

Alternatives:

  • Have I played with you?
  • Have I ever played with you?
  • Have I played with you before?
  • Have I played with you recently?
  • Have I played with you in the past?

Have i play with you

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form "play" should be in the past participle form "played" when used with the auxiliary verb "have".

  • 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 play my Endless Serpent, Raj will play Ecstatic Frenzy which means Larry will have to play Chaos Overlord.
  • If you have, can I play with the box it came in?
  • 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?
  • But don't forget that I play with the greatest reluctance.
  • When I play with Madame, polkas, waltzes... but what I like most are maxixe and samba.

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