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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Auxiliar verbs

did you went there? is correct?

  

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No, it's not correct. After an auxiliary verb, you should use the base (uninflected) form of the verb. For example: A: Did you go there?

  • No, it's not correct.
  • After an auxiliary verb, you should use the base (uninflected) form of the verb.
  • For example: A: Did you go there?
  • B: Yes, I went there, but he didn't go there.
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No, it's not correct. After an auxiliary verb, you should use the base (uninflected) form of the verb. For example:

A: Did you go there?

B: Yes, I went there, but he didn't go there.

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