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Hellonano Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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Please check the sentence

Why did you left the office earlier yesterday?

I had some work in my home.

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Why did you leave the office earlier yesterday? After forms of the verb "do," you must use the base or simple form of the main verb. That simple form is the infinitive (the "to" form) with the "to" removed: to leave Why does he leave?

  • Why did you leave the office earlier yesterday?
  • After forms of the verb "do," you must use the base or simple form of the main verb.
  • That simple form is the infinitive (the "to" form) with the "to" removed: to leave Why does he leave?
  • When did he leave?
  • Did he leave?
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Why did you leave the office earlier yesterday?

After forms of the verb "do," you must use the base or simple form of the main verb. That simple form is the infinitive (the "to" form) with the "to" removed: to leave

Why does he leave?
When did he leave?
Did he leave?
Didn't you leave?
He didn't leave.
He doesn't leave at noon.

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I'm wondering if what you mean to convey is:

Why did you leave the office early yesterday? (or, in other words, why did you leave before your usual time to leave)

Is the 2nd sentence maybe the answer to that?

Because I had left some work at home. or, Because I had to do some work at my home. or

Because I had some work at home.

If you mean "earlier,"

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