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Have you talk helen? vs Did you talk helen?

The correct phrase is "Did you talk to Helen?". The use of "did" in the past tense is necessary to form a grammatically correct question. Additionally, the preposition "to" is needed after the verb "talk" to indicate the person with whom the conversation took place.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 879 views

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "talk" should be in the past tense form "talked" and the preposition "to" is missing before the name "Helen".

"Have you talk helen?"

The correct form is "Have you talked to Helen?" when asking about a recent conversation with Helen.
  • Well, you promise to stay in the car while I talk to Helen Robinson?
  • Have you seen the plant, Helen?
  • What do you want to talk to Helen about?
  • Have you been using my computer, Helen?
  • When you talk like that, I'm tempted to ring for Nanny and have you put to bed with no supper.
  • I will not have you talk like that.
  • Were you ever involved with Helen?
  • I will not have you talk to me like I'm some kind of Liz Lemon!
  • You talk about me not doing anything, but what have you ever achieved?
  • Try and make an effort with Helen?
  • Maybe not that, but... what about Helen?
  • He killed me and now Helen?
  • So what about you, Helen?
  • Why are you doing this, Helen?
  • You know what I forgot, Helen?
  • Take the money you, Helen?
  • What ever happened with you and your fiance, Helen?
  • A meeting before her day with Helen?
  • - Remember my kids, Alex, Helen?
  • Who's prettier, Mommy or Helen?

Alternatives:

  • Have you talked to Helen?
  • Did you talk to Helen?
  • Have you spoken to Helen?
  • Have you had a conversation with Helen?
  • Have you chatted with Helen?

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "talk" should be in the past tense form "talked" and the preposition "to" is missing before the name "Helen".

"Did you talk helen?"

The correct form is "Did you talk to Helen?" when asking about a past conversation with Helen.
  • Well, you promise to stay in the car while I talk to Helen Robinson?
  • What do you want to talk to Helen about?
  • Wait, did you not tell Bruce about tonight, or Helen?
  • Did you talk about a dominance display or...
  • Did you talk to Sheila today?
  • So where... where did you see Helen?
  • How did you talk to Johnjo?
  • Did you talk to her about rethinking our divorce?
  • So did you talk to Rafael?
  • So, did you talk to Mansfield?
  • Did you talk to Captain Maldonado?
  • Did you talk to your dad about Radley?
  • Why did you talk m Billy Lee Tuttle?
  • Did you talk to your dad about what happened to Josefine?
  • Did you talk to Hakeem about the artwork?
  • Did you talk to Pete about tonight?
  • Did you talk to the SQ?
  • Did you talk to Kyle Bristow?
  • Did you talk to her about our plans?
  • So... Did you talk to Kevin?

Alternatives:

  • Did you talk to Helen?
  • Have you talked to Helen?
  • Did you speak to Helen?
  • Have you had a conversation with Helen?
  • Have you chatted with Helen?

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