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Guest Posted 23 years ago
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'Did you like it?' or 'Do you like it?' (Guest:Ahdor)

A: Did you stay home and study last night?
B: No, I didn't. I went to a new movie, The Valley of the Vampires.

A: Did you like it?
B: It was okay, I guess, but I don't really like horror movies.

question : for the 3rd sentence, should we use "Did you like it?" or "Do you like it?"
  

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It seems that this question appears in a test or homework somewhere. The answer is here: Do or Did

  • It seems that this question appears in a test or homework somewhere.
  • The answer is here: Do or Did
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It seems that this question appears in a test or homework somewhere.
The answer is here: Do or Did
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In this text, I think We shall use " Did you like it" because it happened in the past and the A want to ask if the B enjoyed the party last night.
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Helloe, Hospitality Member—and welcome to English Forums.

Did you notice that this thread is about a movie, not a party, and that the last post was 10 years ago? Please spend some time just reading through our various forums and threads before you start answering questions.

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