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did you moved to your new house? vs did you move to your new house?

The correct phrase is 'did you move to your new house?' In a past tense question, the verb 'move' must be in its base form following 'did.' 'Did you moved' is incorrect because 'moved' is the past tense form of 'move' and should not be used after 'did.'
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Last updated: July 14, 2024

did you moved to your new house?

'did you moved to your new house?' is incorrect. The verb 'move' should be in the base form after 'did' in a question in the past tense.

The correct form is 'did you move to your new house?' when asking about a past action of moving to a new house.

did you move to your new house?

'did you move to your new house?' is the correct form. The verb 'move' should be in the base form after 'did' in a question in the past tense.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they relocated to their new house in the past.
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