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you did made mistake vs you made mistake

The correct phrase is "you made a mistake." The phrase "you did made a mistake" is incorrect because it uses both the auxiliary verb "did" and the main verb "made" in the past tense, which is redundant and grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 668 views

you did made mistake

This phrase is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase is "you made a mistake." Avoid using both the auxiliary verb "did" and the main verb "made" in the past tense together.
  • He made mistakes, had some personal problems...
  • But everybody knows I made mistakes.
  • I didn't know and I made mistakes.
  • It seems we've both made mistakes.
  • She made mistakes, but she wasn't aiding and abetting.
  • There's people who made mistakes and are serving out their bid.
  • I've made mistakes, too.
  • He made mistakes with his own daughter...
  • We've both made mistakes today.
  • I've made mistakes in the past.
  • Now, he made mistakes - avoidable ones.
  • You've made mistakes, Dad.
  • I've made mistakes that I'd love an opportunity to undo.
  • I made mistake, involving love.
  • After some time here alone, I realize I made mistake.
  • Yes, Smash, I've made mistakes.
  • He punished me when I made mistakes.
  • Ronnie, we all made mistakes.
  • We both made mistakes... not just you.
  • All these people have made mistakes.

Alternatives:

  • you made a mistake

you made mistake

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase to inform someone that they have committed an error or error.

Examples:

  • You made a mistake by not double-checking the numbers.
  • I made a mistake by missing the deadline.
  • She made a mistake by assuming the wrong date.
  • We made a mistake by choosing the wrong path.
  • They made a mistake by not listening to the instructions.
  • You made mistakes, but we all do.
  • You said yourself you made mistakes in the past.
  • Perhaps you made mistakes in your lab, too?
  • You made mistakes, but we all do.
  • I think that you like to be the guy that everybody thinks does everything right, but we both know that you made mistakes.
  • So you think you made mistakes?
  • Perhaps you made mistakes in your lab, too?
  • But you admitted you made a mistake collecting evidence.
  • You've made mistakes, Dad.
  • You reassess your life when you've made mistakes.
  • Tell them you made a mistake.
  • You made a mistake, sergeant.
  • But I think you made a mistake.
  • Tell them you made a mistake.
  • I'm sorry because you made the mistake.
  • You made a mistake coming in here.
  • And I will, but you said you made a mistake not trusting Mike with Gillis Industries.
  • I said you made three mistakes.
  • Lady, you made a mistake.
  • You made no mistake, believe me.

Alternatives:

  • you made an error
  • you made a blunder
  • you made a slip-up
  • you made a faux pas
  • you made a gaffe

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