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did you left the company vs have you left the company

The correct sentence is "Have you left the company?" The use of the auxiliary verb "have" is necessary to form the present perfect tense in English. "Did you left the company?" is incorrect because the past participle of the verb "leave" should be used after the auxiliary verb "did".
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Explained by Michele A.
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Last updated: September 08, 2024

did you left the company

This phrase is incorrect. The past participle of the verb "leave" should be used after the auxiliary verb "did".

Incorrect. Use "Did you leave the company?" instead.

Alternatives:

  • Did you leave the company?

have you left the company

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It forms the present perfect tense.

Correct. Use this phrase to ask about someone's current status regarding leaving the company.

Alternatives:

  • Have you departed from the company?
  • Have you quit the company?
  • Have you resigned from the company?
  • Have you moved on from the company?

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