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 ? or Do you like it ? B : It was okay, I guess, but I don't really like horror movies.
Question : For the 3rd sentence, should this be in "Did" you like it? or "Do" you like it?
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You should use the past "did" as you are talking about the film you saw yesterday, and it is a past action.
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You should use the past "did" as you are talking about the film you saw yesterday, and it is a past action.
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It should be: Did you like it? Because we are asking if they liked the movie (in the past). 'Did' is used to make most questions in the past tense. 'Do' is used for the present tense, for general things, habitual actions. Do you go to the beach every Summer? = every Summer in general Did you go to the beach last Summer? = in the past In the fourth sentence, the person is