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did you went vs did you go

The correct phrase is "did you go?". The past tense verb "went" is not correct in this context. Instead, the base form of the verb, "go," should be used after "did".
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Last updated: October 09, 2024 • 12790 views

did you went

This phrase is incorrect. The past tense verb "went" should not be used after "did."

The correct form is "did you go?" when asking about a past action or event.
  • This... did you went to the school to see him?
  • I felt like you did when you went to him with your little suitcase.
  • The damage those vandals did when you went to grab a bite Is completely covered by insurance, no harm done.
  • I wanted to tell you what I did when you went home from Japan.
  • I didn't think you went for real.
  • I never did buy that you went down in a test flight.
  • You did it, you went to law school.
  • I didn't know you went in for this sort of thing.
  • I didn't know you went out with Julie Taylor, Steve.
  • Please tell me that the guy who did this to you went to jail.
  • I didn't know you went to Avalon High.
  • I didn't know you went here either.
  • I didn't know you went to high school.
  • The world didn't stop when you went to prison.
  • Maybe I didn't notice what you went through as a kid because you handled it so well.
  • I didn't know if you went to this school no more, dog.
  • It turns out that the research that you and William Bell did on human-tissue preservation didn't stop when you went to St. Claire's.
  • It's just funny how you didn't mention you went to your brother's office.
  • l didn't know you went there.
  • She told Julie she didn't believe you went hunting in the mornings.

did you go

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking about a past action or event.

Use "did you go?" to inquire about someone's past actions or movements.
  • why did you go, my mystery
  • Wait, did you go running?
  • When did you go to bed?
  • How much chicory did you go for?
  • So why did you go to see her yesterday?
  • Why did you go into town the night your dad died?
  • Then why did you go to the other places?
  • So why did you go to the impressionists?
  • Why did you go and see Lucy?
  • What shrink school did you go to, mom?
  • Why did you go and see my son?
  • And, did you go to the doctor?
  • So, what school did you go to?
  • Why did you go there to meet them?
  • Now why did you go see him?
  • How many Lilith Fairs did you go to?
  • ~ did you go to the vault with Mr Harrogate?
  • So after Nina had gone, did you go straight to sleep?
  • What did you go to Russia to get that?
  • Then why did you go right for the drawer?

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