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when did i write this vs when did i wrote this

The correct phrase is "When did I write this?" The verb "write" should be in the past simple form (wrote) after the auxiliary verb "did."

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1669 views

when did i write this

This phrase is correct. The verb "write" is in the past simple form after the auxiliary verb "did."

This phrase is used to ask about the time when something was written in the past.

Examples:

  • When did I write this report?
  • When did I write this poem?
  • When did I write this letter?
  • When did I write this message?
  • When did I write this note?
  • All right, I did not write this book... with malicious profit in my heart... nor did I write this book to make money.
  • What else did I write last night?
  • I write this diary to leave a record of my arrival.
  • Now, I write this wonder.
  • Even as I write this page, it is already tomorrow.
  • I write this lines with great difficulty.
  • Jesus, did I write that?
  • As I write this, you're 12... and a fine, good-hearted boy.
  • 'Dear Grace. 'I write this letter to you with a heavy heart.
  • I'm hesitating even as I write this letter
  • As I write this letter, I know it will never be read.
  • As I write this letter, the ocean breeze feels cool on my skin.
  • I write this, and I feel: my cheeks are burning.
  • "shed where the holy blood you poured for your country lies..." What did I write here?
  • What did I write in any of my letters could have possibly upsets you?
  • You mean, did I write it before my parents died?
  • As I write this, my friend Franz Olm and his family are on the high seas seas in the Bremen packet boat Emilie, guided to its final haven by Captain Meyerwind.
  • The more I write this the scarier it is.
  • Wait, do you care if I write this down?
  • I write this so that someday in the future you might understand a circumstance which shall be but a far memory to you.

when did i wrote this

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "wrote" should be in the past simple form (write) after the auxiliary verb "did."

  • I wrote this song on a quest - a lang tyme agoo.
  • I wrote this when I was 14.
  • I wrote this two years ago.
  • I wrote this program years ago.
  • It looks like I wrote this.
  • I wrote this one-man show years ago, but I...
  • I wrote this paper by myself last week.
  • That I wrote this book with malicious profit in my heart.
  • I wrote this one for someone who ripped out my heart.
  • I wrote this 5 years ago.
  • I wrote this story for the great Bulgarian past.
  • That's why I wrote this conversation for them to have had...
  • That's why I wrote this case.
  • And last night, I wrote this song just for you.
  • I didn't kill him and I wrote this letter.
  • I wrote this for you years ago.
  • Shouldn't have had that wine before I wrote this.
  • I wrote this song earlier today, for Kenny.
  • I wrote this myself 5 minutes ago.
  • I thought you might be hungry so I wrote this.

Alternatives:

  • When did I write this?

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