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Happyhour123 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Do or Did?

Do you see my documents?

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Did you see my documents?
  

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happyhour123 Do you see my documents? or Did you see my documents? Present tense asks if you're able to see them right now.

  • happyhour123 Do you see my documents?
  • or Did you see my documents?
  • Present tense asks if you're able to see them right now.
  • ) Past tense asks if you saw them in the recent or distant past.
  • "See" might mean to observe the package, or it might mean to study, or peruse them.
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happyhour123Do you see my documents?
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Did you see my documents? Present tense asks if you're able to see them right now. (Perhaps they've been mislaid.)

Past tense asks if you saw them in the recent or distant past. "See" might mean to observe the package, or it might mean to study, or peruse them.

"Have you seen my documents?" could
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do you see my documents? means first person is asking a question from second that are you able to see my document right now?
Did you see my documents? means asking that seen the document?
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Noted. Thanks all of you Emotion: smile

That mean, when I talk to people can use "Have you seen my documents" or "Do you see my documents

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