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Have you watch our video? vs Have you watched our video?

The correct phrase is "Have you watched our video?". The verb "watched" should be in the past participle form to match the auxiliary verb "have". The incorrect phrase "Have you watch our video?" uses the base form of the verb instead of the past participle.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 711 views

Have you watch our video?

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "watch" should be in the past participle form "watched" to match the auxiliary verb "have".

The correct form is "Have you watched our video?" when asking someone if they have viewed a specific video.
  • It's not even realistic.Did you watch the video?
  • Aren't you going home to watch videos?
  • You brought me here to watch a video?
  • Do you want to watch a video?
  • Did you watch the video I sent?
  • Monte has no fear. Sheldon, did we all not just watch the same video?
  • Sheldon, did we all not just watch the same video?
  • Please, I know you're not responsible, but please... can... can we just watch some more videos?
  • Darko, Baptiste, you watch our back on Saloon Street.
  • You watch our backs, stabilize Farmer.
  • Artoo, make sure you watch our credits.
  • You stay at home, you watch our blood spilled on television.
  • Sir, can we watch my video now?
  • Any skinnies come around these corners, you watch our backs.
  • We watch your backs you watch ours.
  • Jo, can you watch our bikes?
  • Why didn't you watch our performance?
  • Who would like to be the director in charge of our video?
  • You know how many people are going to watch that video on YouTube?
  • Do you watch other people's coming out videos?

Alternatives:

  • Have you seen our video?
  • Did you watch our video?
  • Have you checked out our video?
  • Have you viewed our video?
  • Have you looked at our video?

Have you watched our video?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This is the correct form to ask someone if they have viewed a particular video.
  • I'm grateful as you watched our play tonight.
  • Have you even watched any of Charlie's videos?
  • We're the people you met the night you watched our goods.
  • I'll have you watched day and night.
  • Who would like to be the director in charge of our video?
  • Have you actually watched our channels once?
  • And until I am sure of ye, I'll have you watched day and night.
  • Have you watched the Olympics with me?
  • How many times have you watched me dance?
  • Have you watched the news lately?
  • Have you seen that double rainbow video?
  • Have you gotten the surveillance videos?
  • Have you seen that yogurt video?
  • Have you seen this monkey video?
  • Have you ever seen your husband's alibi video?
  • And how many games have you watched since he proposed?
  • Have you watched Hungry Ghost 1, 2 3?
  • Have you watched any of these films?
  • Have you watched TV at all since you died?
  • Have you watched the play of his muscles?

Alternatives:

  • Have you seen our video?
  • Did you watch our video?
  • Have you checked out our video?
  • Have you viewed our video?
  • Have you looked at our video?

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