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Wondering If you did vs Wondering if you have

Both are correct, but are used in different contexts. 'Wondering if you did' is used when asking about a specific action that may have already taken place. 'Wondering if you have' is used when asking about a general state or possession that may still be ongoing.
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Wondering If you did

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking about a specific action that may have already taken place.

This phrase is used to inquire about a past action or event that the person may have done. It implies a completed action in the past.

Examples:

  • I'm wondering if you did your homework yesterday.
  • She's wondering if you did what she asked you to do.
  • But I keep wondering if you didn't make a simple trade then, too.
  • Still, I thought you were going to tell him, and I was just wondering if you did, that's all.
  • If I'm to be honest, I stayed up all night wondering if you did.
  • I'm just wondering if you didn't upgrade a little too fast.
  • I was wondering if you did made any decision... regarding the Asst. Manager's position?
  • She's wondering if you play scattergories.
  • I was wondering if you could find out if she's single.
  • And I was wondering if you hadn't seen my computer case.
  • I was wondering if you can take her in for a few weeks.
  • I was just wondering if you still need someone to work Christmas.
  • I was wondering if you had some tips on issues to cover.
  • I was just wondering if you'd ever consider dating a colleague.
  • You're wondering if you can still hang out with Glenn.
  • I was wondering if you could smell some perspiration for me.
  • I was wondering if you'd be comfortable introducing me to your manager, Brian Kavanaugh.
  • I was wondering if you could pick up where they left off.
  • I was wondering if you'd be comfortable Introducing me to your manager.
  • I was wondering if you join me for breakfast.
  • Just wondering if you actually have one.
  • Right, anyway, I was wondering if you could recommend someone.

Alternatives:

  • wondering if you completed
  • wondering if you finished
  • wondering if you carried out

Wondering if you have

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking about a general state or possession that may still be ongoing.

This phrase is used to inquire about a current state or possession that the person may have. It implies a continuous or ongoing situation.

Examples:

  • I'm wondering if you have any plans for the weekend.
  • She's wondering if you have any experience in that field.
  • I was wondering if you have a dance partner for the senior showcase... 'cause I was thinking we could be partners.
  • I'm wondering if you have a few minutes.
  • We were just wondering if you have any thoughts about your specialty, because we really think you're OB/GYN material.
  • I was actually wondering if you have any other paintings available.
  • We were just wondering if you have thought some more about my proposition.
  • I'm wondering if you have some agency In stopping yourself from moving forward.
  • Sounds perfect./ Actually, I was wondering if you have any villas available.
  • I was wondering if you have one of those pills...
  • We were wondering if you have any interest in working on something with a team.
  • I was looking at your ad and I was wondering if you have a Dolly Parton performer.
  • Well, we were just wondering if you have any of Tess' old report cards.
  • Look, I was really touched by your testimony in there, and I was wondering if you have anything to add.
  • I just... I was just wondering if you have any extra advice.
  • I'm wondering if you have any idea at all what that word means...
  • Roger, Silas was wondering if you have looked in the tall building?
  • I was wondering if you have any feature ideas for the New York issue
  • Of course I have, but I'm wondering if you have.
  • I'm just wondering if you have any information that might be helpful to me or if you know of anyone here who might have faked the metadata.
  • Hey. Noel was wondering if you have any more of the pasta salad?
  • Just wondering if you have five to 45 minutes to test out a new call of duty strategy?

Alternatives:

  • wondering if you possess
  • wondering if you hold
  • wondering if you own

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