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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

I'm confused

What are the differences between " did you know " and " do you know " ?
  

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"Did you know" is past tense and is also more polite than " do you know", which is present tense.

  • "Did you know" is past tense and is also more polite than " do you know", which is present tense.
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"Did you know" is past tense and is also more polite than " do you know", which is present tense.

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