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did you rubbed your eye? vs did you rubb your eye?

The correct phrase is "Did you rub your eye?". The verb "rub" should be in the base form after the auxiliary verb "did". The incorrect phrase "did you rubbed your eye?" uses the past participle form of the verb, which is not appropriate in this context.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 529 views

did you rubbed your eye?

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

The correct form is "Did you rub your eye?" when asking about a past action.
  • It says here you were in a car accident after you rubbed pepper spray into your eyes?
  • Soren, what happened to your eye?
  • Did you just roll your eyes? No, no.
  • Nomos, what happened to your eye?
  • Your eye? Difference of opinion.
  • Müzeyyen, what happened to your eye?
  • Shusheng, how are your eyes?
  • Goodl What colour are your eyes?
  • Pygar, what happened to your eyes?
  • So the beautiful girls playing volleyball completely escaped your eye?
  • Has the light been bothering your eyes?
  • Has the light been bothering your eyes?
  • What did the doctor say about your eyes?
  • And that light in your eyes?
  • - What if the moon hits your eye?
  • Anything catch your eye? Cars?
  • So what I said before... about your eyes?
  • You saw your friends disappear before your eyes?
  • Anyhow... How's your eyes?
  • - What's wrong with your eyes?

Alternatives:

  • Did you rub your eye?
  • Have you rubbed your eye?
  • Were you rubbing your eye?
  • Have you been rubbing your eye?
  • Were you going to rub your eye?

did you rubb your eye?

This phrase is incorrect. The correct spelling is "rub" with only one 'b'.

The correct form is "Did you rub your eye?" when asking about a past action.
  • Soren, what happened to your eye?
  • Did you just roll your eyes? No, no.
  • Nomos, what happened to your eye?
  • Your eye? Difference of opinion.
  • Müzeyyen, what happened to your eye?
  • Shusheng, how are your eyes?
  • Goodl What colour are your eyes?
  • Pygar, what happened to your eyes?
  • So the beautiful girls playing volleyball completely escaped your eye?
  • Has the light been bothering your eyes?
  • Has the light been bothering your eyes?
  • What did the doctor say about your eyes?
  • And that light in your eyes?
  • - What if the moon hits your eye?
  • Anything catch your eye? Cars?
  • So what I said before... about your eyes?
  • You saw your friends disappear before your eyes?
  • Anyhow... How's your eyes?
  • - What's wrong with your eyes?
  • What is it that catches your eye?

Alternatives:

  • Did you rub your eye?
  • Have you rubbed your eye?
  • Were you rubbing your eye?
  • Have you been rubbing your eye?
  • Were you going to rub your eye?

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