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did the changes vs done the changes

The correct phrase is "did the changes." The verb "do" is irregular, and its past form is "did." Therefore, in this context, "did the changes" is the appropriate construction.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

did the changes

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "did the changes" when referring to making alterations or modifications.

Examples:

  • I did the changes to the document as you requested.
  • Who did the changes to the design?
  • She did the changes to the code before submitting it.
  • The team did the changes to the presentation.
  • Did you do the changes to the settings?

Alternatives:

  • made the changes
  • implemented the changes
  • applied the changes
  • carried out the changes
  • executed the changes

done the changes

This phrase is not the correct form in English. The past form of "do" is "did," so "done the changes" is incorrect.

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