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Did you ever love me vs Did you ever loved me

The correct phrase is 'did you ever love me?' The verb 'love' should be in the base form 'love' after the auxiliary verb 'did.' 'Loved' is the past tense form of the verb, which is not appropriate in this context.

Last updated: April 08, 2024 • 1840 views

Did you ever love me

This phrase is correct. 'Love' is the base form of the verb, which is needed after the auxiliary verb 'did.'

This phrase is used to ask if someone ever had feelings of love towards the speaker in the past.
  • Paul, did you ever love me?
  • Ever? Did you ever love me?
  • Did you ever love me?
  • Did you ever love me, Hank?
  • Did you ever love me, Ope?
  • Tell me, did you ever love me...
  • Did you ever love me?
  • Did you ever love me?
  • Did you ever love me?
  • Did you ever love me?
  • Did you ever love me?
  • Did you ever love me?
  • Did you ever love me?
  • Did you ever love me?

Did you ever loved me

This phrase is incorrect. 'Loved' is the past tense form of the verb, which is not suitable after the auxiliary verb 'did.'

  • Did you ever loved me
  • I was surprised that you ever loved me.
  • If you ever loved me, Dolores...
  • Alexei, I beg you if you ever loved me...
  • When all you ever loved was my power.
  • Have you ever loved me one day.
  • Same... everybody you ever loved.
  • Front row seats to watch everyone and everything you ever loved, destroyed.
  • But you always hated the Ewings more than you ever loved me.
  • If you ever loved me, stop.
  • Lionel Twain killed the only thing you ever loved:
  • I am beginning to wonder if you ever loved me.
  • Have you ever loved anybody too much?
  • Aurelius, my friend, if you ever loved me...
  • If you ever loved me, you won't hurt him.
  • If you ever loved me, Dolores, please stop talking.
  • So no one you ever loved has died?
  • Have you ever loved anything like that?
  • So have you ever loved anyone that much?
  • But, have you ever loved anybody?
  • Have you ever loved a man?

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