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Did you hear anything vs Did you heard anything

"Did you hear anything?" is the proper English phrasing. The verb "hear" is in the past simple form "heard" when used with pronouns like "I", "you", "we", and "they". Therefore, the correct form is "hear" when used with "you".
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Last updated: August 20, 2024

Did you hear anything

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct form to ask someone if they perceived any sound in the past.

Alternatives:

  • Did you hear something?
  • Have you heard anything?
  • Have you heard something?
  • Did you listen to anything?
  • Did you catch anything?

Did you heard anything

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "hear" should be in the base form "hear" after the auxiliary verb "did".

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