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did you speak to x vs did you spoke to x

The correct phrase is "did you speak to x". The verb "speak" should be in the past simple form, which is "spoke" in this case. Therefore, the second phrase "did you spoke to x" is incorrect.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1003 views

did you speak to x

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask if someone had a conversation with a specific person named x in the past.
  • Did you speak to anyone during that time?
  • Did you speak to your bank in Scotland?
  • And did you speak to the Queen?
  • Did you speak to Sir Leon?
  • So did you speak to Lauren?
  • Did you speak to Charlotte and Patrick?
  • So did you speak to Sister about Thursday?
  • Did you speak to President Taylor?
  • Did you speak to him recently?
  • When did you speak to the police?
  • - Did you speak to your husband?
  • -What nun did you speak to?
  • - Why did you speak to him again?
  • Did you speak to the village elder?
  • Why did you speak to His Grace?
  • Well, did you speak to Gouard?
  • Who did you speak to at the archdiocese?
  • Did you speak to Cuddy last night?
  • Did you speak to Dr Cooper?
  • Did you speak to Beckman about me?

did you spoke to x

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "speak" should be in the past simple form, which is "spoke".

  • You spoke to detective worden when it happened.
  • Heard you spoke to Ray Beringer.
  • You spoke to my colleague, Janine Skorsky.
  • You spoke to Rachel about Adrian?
  • You spoke to me before, so I thought...
  • You spoke to Martine Cooper yesterday in Manchester.
  • You knew that when you spoke to me last time.
  • So y-you spoke to the police.
  • You spoke to me through her.
  • The doctor you spoke to needed protection from an orderly.
  • I was told you spoke to detective Lopez.
  • You spoke to my colleague in interview earlier today.
  • Maybe if you spoke to Agent Coulson...
  • You spoke to me as a friend.
  • Ms. Blume, you spoke to Gene earlier that evening.
  • You spoke to Sheriff Corbin about her?
  • You spoke to Jake's mother.
  • Sara, you spoke to Neal last.
  • I understand you spoke to Eric Delko yesterday.
  • You spoke to a friend of ours, Mitchell, about...

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