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Unprlld Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

When did you saw me dancing?

Is it Grammatically correct?
  

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No. The past tense in questions is the past of "do" + the base form of the main verb, not the past form of the main verb.

  • No.
  • The past tense in questions is the past of "do" + the base form of the main verb, not the past form of the main verb.
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No.

The past tense in questions is the past of "do" + the base form of the main verb, not the past form of the main verb.
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You mean it should be:
1.When did you see me dancing?
2.When do you saw me dancing?
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The first one.

These are all correct:

I saw you dancing. You saw me dancing.

I did see you dancing. You did see me dancing.

Did I see you dancing? Did you see me dancing?

When did I see you dancing? When did you see me dancing?
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Please, which one is correct

Where and when did you saw me?

Where and when did you see me?

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