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Did you ask for leave vs Did you asked for leave

The correct phrase is 'did you ask for leave?' The verb 'ask' is in the past simple form 'asked' when used with 'did,' so the correct form is 'ask.' 'Did you asked for leave?' is incorrect due to the incorrect conjugation of the verb.

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Did you ask for leave

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone requested time off from work or a specific situation. It is in the past simple form with 'ask' following 'did.'
  • Did you ask for leave to amend? 01-02-2009, 03:21 PM #5 · Tammy_b. Tammy_b is offline Junior Member. Join Date: Aug 2008; Posts: 17.
  • Jun 30, 2013 ... Did you ask for leave to fire on that day? – No. Have you seen the register kept on that day? – No. On the register is your name entered? – No.

Did you asked for leave

This phrase is incorrect due to the wrong conjugation of the verb 'ask.'

The correct form is 'did you ask for leave?' using the past simple form 'ask' after 'did.'

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