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"didn't you saw my calls" vs "didn't you see my calls"

The correct phrase is "didn't you see my calls?" The verb "see" should be in the past tense form "saw" after the auxiliary verb "did." Therefore, the second phrase is incorrect.

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

didn't you saw my calls

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "see" should be in the past tense form "saw" after the auxiliary verb "did."

didn't you see my calls

This phrase is correct. The verb "see" is in the past tense form "saw" after the auxiliary verb "did."

This phrase is used to ask someone if they noticed or observed the calls that were made by the speaker in the past.

Examples:

  • Didn't you see my calls yesterday?
  • Didn't you see my calls from last week?
  • Didn't you see my calls during the meeting?
  • Didn't you see my calls on your phone?
  • Didn't you see my calls when you were away?

Alternatives:

  • Did you see my calls?
  • Have you seen my calls?
  • Have you noticed my calls?
  • Were you aware of my calls?
  • Were you paying attention to my calls?

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