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  1. Oct 16, 2019 · A: John was supposed to go to school yesterday. B: He didn't go to school. Do you know where he did go? A: Did you enjoy the hockey yesterday? B: No, but I did like the basketball. Otherwise, as Luckystarbear said, we would usually say 'Do you know where he went yesterday?' and 'I liked the basketball.' Crossed with elroy, with whom I agree.

  2. We use didn't (did not) to make negatives with the past simple: They didn't go to Spain this year. We didn't get home until very late last night. I didn't see you yesterday. Past simple negatives 1 GapFillDragAndDrop_MTYzMjY= Past simple negatives 2 GapFillTyping_MTYzMjc= Level: intermediate. Past simple and hypotheses

  3. Did you have fun with your friends yesterday? Where did she go for her last holiday? What did they watch on TV last night? How to use them. Use did and the verb, but don't change the verb to the past form. Did you have a nice weekend? What did he learn at school yesterday? When did they see the film? We usually add time words at the end.

  4. Here’s an example with the very common irregular verb ‘to go’ She went to school yesterday. Becomes in the negative: She did not go to school yesterday. Remember that ‘went’ is the past form of ‘go‘. I went I didn’t go. Regular verbs: Very simple! She talked to Martin last week. She did not talk to Martin last week. You try…

  5. If the negative comes from a contraction, e.g. "didn't" it's acceptable to answer "No, I didn't." However, if the question was "Did you not go to school yesterday?", which has more emphasis on "not" then you should answer with "Yes, I did not." or "No, I went." I don't really blame English speakers for this ambiguity.

  6. Jun 5, 2022 · Summary. Different use of Did and Was / Were. Have you made the following mistakes while speaking in online English conversation? "Did you go to school yesterday?" × Were you go to school yesterday? The original correct text is below. â—‹ Did you go to school yesterday? (Did you go to school yesterday?) So why is "did" correct instead of "were"?

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