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Debarghya Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

appropriate sentence to ask!

1.) don't you get it.
2.) don't you got it.
I want to know that which will be appropriate if i ask the above question in this situation that he was trying to purchase a book but he didn't get it, and he is still looking for it.
  

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) Don't you get it? ) don't you got it. This is grammatically wrong.

  • ) Don't you get it?
  • ) don't you got it.
  • This is grammatically wrong.
  • These are the questions that you can ask: Did you get the book?
  • Did you get it?
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1.) Don't you get it? This is a rather rude question meaning "don't you understand?"
2.) don't you got it. This is grammatically wrong.

These are the questions that you can ask:
Did you get the book?
Did you get it?
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Thank you for your reply,
So if the first question is rude, then you can tell me which would be appropriate.
And another question that could you tell me that why second type of sentence is grammatically wrong? I want to know this to understand this more clearly.
Thank you again for your help.
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DebarghyaSo if the first question is rude, then you can tell me which would be appropriate.
Did you get it (the book)?
DebarghyaAnd another question that could you tell me that why second type of sentence is grammatically wrong?
2.) Don't you got it.

The helping verb "do" a

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