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Which sentence/ use

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Which sentence/ use
Message from rongsud posted on 09-04-2012 at 08:37:42 (D | E | F)
Hello,

Could you help me please?

Which sentence shall we use?
1. Did she had a car?
2. Did she have a car?
And why?
Thanks for your answers.

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Edited by lucile83 on 09-04-2012 08:49


Re: Which sentence/ use from lucile83, posted on 09-04-2012 at 08:58:24 (D | E)
Hello,

That is a question in the past simple. You have to use 'did' with the verb in the infinitive,then the right question will be:
2. Did she have a car?

1. Did she had a car? does not exist.
Hope this helps.

You can read a lesson here:
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Re: Which sentence/ use from willy, posted on 09-04-2012 at 10:39:03 (D | E)
Hello!

Just have a look at the following sentences and compare:

- Do you go shopping every day? I don't go shopping every day. Do you?
- Did you go shopping yesterday? I didn't go shopping yesterday. Did you?

- Do you play football every Saturday?
- Did you play football last Saturday?

- Do you know John Palmer? He's a friend of mine. My brother doesn't know him.
- Did you know John Palmer? He was a friend of mine. My brother didn't know him.




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