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what did you wrote vs what did you write

The correct phrase is 'what did you write?' The verb 'write' should be in the past tense form 'wrote' when used with 'did' in a question. 'What did you wrote?' is incorrect because 'wrote' is the past tense form of 'write' and should not be used with 'did.'

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what did you wrote

'What did you wrote' is incorrect. The verb 'wrote' is the past tense form of 'write' and should not be used with 'did.'

Incorrect - 'wrote' should be replaced with 'write' to form a correct question in the past tense.
  • What did you say you wrote?
  • Dude, you wrote that song.
  • When I saw that wonderful reference you wrote her.
  • That stuff you wrote was mean.
  • You wrote me about my daughter.
  • Look, you wrote the speech.
  • You wrote that check to spite victoria.
  • But what you wrote was great.
  • Beautiful song you wrote for him.
  • Plus, handwriting analysis says that you wrote this.
  • But you wrote a letter saying that you were free.
  • You wrote your first note so I wrote mine.
  • And since you wrote my apology, we went on ahead and wrote yours.
  • You wrote this letter for the same reason you wrote to me.
  • Q: You wrote a communicate in which you wrote "old ties and dangerous changes".
  • It shows in this piece you wrote.
  • Anyway, I'm going to read what you wrote.
  • I think those poems you wrote impressed him.
  • Nobody knows you wrote the notes,
  • Which you wrote when you were still a colonel.

Alternatives:

  • what did you write
  • what have you written
  • what were you writing
  • what had you written
  • what were you writing

what did you write

'What did you write?' is the correct form. The verb 'write' is in the past tense form 'wrote' when used with 'did' in a question.

Correct - 'write' is the correct past tense form to use in this question structure.
  • So, what did you write in the end?
  • Nina- What did you write here?
  • What did you write about before the war?
  • Well, what did you write then - stories?
  • What did you write, sweetheart?
  • What did you write in it that was so compelling?
  • What did you write on that card?
  • What did you write on that card?
  • What did you write on Kelso's evaluation?
  • CA: What did you write to your family?
  • But it was a wonderful feeling being in that water and - What did you write to your family?
  • Well, what did you write on your card?
  • And what did you write?
  • And what did you write?
  • What did you write on that card?
  • What did you write for Hustler ?
  • What did you write, bebs?
  • Cheyenne, what did you write?
  • And what did you write back?
  • But what did you write here?

Alternatives:

  • what did you write
  • what have you written
  • what were you writing
  • what had you written
  • what were you writing

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