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Did they having fun vs Are they having fun

The correct phrase is "Are they having fun?" The phrase "Did they having fun?" is incorrect because the auxiliary verb "did" should be followed by the base form of the main verb, which is "have" in this case. The correct form uses the present continuous tense to ask about an ongoing action or situation.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 2140 views

Did they having fun

This phrase is incorrect. The auxiliary verb "did" should be followed by the base form of the main verb, which is "have" in this case.

Incorrect. Use the correct form "Are they having fun?" to ask about an ongoing action or situation.
  • After all you've been having fun with her...
  • From what I've seen, you enjoy having fun with Oliver.
  • Looks like you're having fun.
  • It's about having fun with your friends.
  • Six months or until someone stops having fun.
  • I didn't know having fun was a requirement.
  • A group of good friends having fun, doing nice things for each other.
  • Like having fun and just being frivolous.
  • I was having fun just being myself.
  • Look like you were having fun, though.
  • But we sure are having fun trying.
  • Not like you know anything about having fun.
  • Sounded like you were having fun in there.
  • The strategy is Clearasil stops blemishes that keep you from having fun.
  • That means no one should be having fun.
  • Chasing guys, eating pie, having fun.
  • Everyone having fun, great photo op.
  • I hope you girls are having fun.
  • You're having fun living my life.
  • But I've been having fun on Enzo's laptop.

Alternatives:

  • Are they having fun?
  • Did they have fun?
  • Were they having fun?
  • Have they been having fun?
  • Will they be having fun?

Are they having fun

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask about an ongoing action or situation.

Correct. Use this phrase to ask if someone is currently enjoying themselves or having a good time.
  • After all you've been having fun with her...
  • From what I've seen, you enjoy having fun with Oliver.
  • Looks like you're having fun.
  • It's about having fun with your friends.
  • Six months or until someone stops having fun.
  • I didn't know having fun was a requirement.
  • A group of good friends having fun, doing nice things for each other.
  • Like having fun and just being frivolous.
  • I was having fun just being myself.
  • Look like you were having fun, though.
  • But we sure are having fun trying.
  • Not like you know anything about having fun.
  • Sounded like you were having fun in there.
  • The strategy is Clearasil stops blemishes that keep you from having fun.
  • That means no one should be having fun.
  • Chasing guys, eating pie, having fun.
  • Everyone having fun, great photo op.
  • I hope you girls are having fun.
  • You're having fun living my life.
  • But I've been having fun on Enzo's laptop.

Alternatives:

  • Are they enjoying themselves?
  • Are they having a good time?
  • Are they having fun together?
  • Are they having fun right now?
  • Are they having fun at the party?

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