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did you got it vs did you get my emails

The correct phrase is 'did you get my emails?' The use of 'got' in the first phrase is incorrect. 'Get' is the correct past tense form of the verb in this context.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1694 views

did you got it

This phrase is incorrect. The past tense of 'get' should be used, which is 'got'.

The correct phrase is 'did you get it?' when referring to a singular item or 'did you get my emails?' when referring to multiple emails.

Alternatives:

  • did you get it?
  • did you receive it?
  • did you understand it?
  • did you obtain it?
  • did you acquire it?

did you get my emails

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to ask someone if they have received your emails.
  • Did you get my email about Melinda's farewell gift?
  • Didn't you get my email?
  • - You didn't get my email.
  • Didn't you get my email?
  • - You didn't get my email.
  • Did you get my last email?
  • So, I take it you didn't get my latest email.
  • The Pawnee Sun hacked my email.
  • Perfectly comfortable checking my email in total, absolute silence.
  • Like, I was checking my email at the same time.
  • Cuddy had I.T. trace all the I.P. addresses who've logged in to my email account.
  • I don't think I even checked my email last night.
  • You were trying to access my email.
  • I need to know that you will not block my emails again.
  • The head of Human Resources wasn't answering my emails.
  • I mentioned them in my email.
  • Ty usually responds to my emails pretty quickly.
  • I forgot to turn off my email.
  • He wanted to monitor my texts, my emails.
  • She hasn't responded to my email yet.

Alternatives:

  • did you receive my emails?
  • have you got my emails?
  • have you received my emails?
  • have you obtained my emails?
  • have you acquired my emails?

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