Past tense kasi so it should be "did", pero yung verb remains like that. Kasi oag " watched", magiging double negative na yung sentence which is considered wrong.
the verb which follows after did should be used in its base form. the verb did is the past tense for of do. It is used as an auxiliary/helping verb that is followed by a main verb.
some common examples with the word did are questions about the past and statements about the past (mostly negative)
e.g.
What did you eat? (verb: did, eat)
Did she sing at the recital? (verb: did, sing)
I didn't play. (didn't, eat)
Julia didn't play. (didn't, play)
The auxiliary verb (did) is marked for past tense, but the main verb is not. It is in its base form.
plus what that other guy at the top said... plus if you used the other words it would sound sooo wrong.. but still not all sentences/words that sound right are right.. but must of the time yah
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Answer:
A. did/watch
Explanation:
Past tense kasi so it should be "did", pero yung verb remains like that. Kasi oag " watched", magiging double negative na yung sentence which is considered wrong.
Answer:
Did you watch the news on TV last night?
Explanation:
the form when using did is:
did + main verb(base form)
the verb which follows after did should be used in its base form. the verb did is the past tense for of do. It is used as an auxiliary/helping verb that is followed by a main verb.
some common examples with the word did are questions about the past and statements about the past (mostly negative)
e.g.
The auxiliary verb (did) is marked for past tense, but the main verb is not. It is in its base form.
plus what that other guy at the top said... plus if you used the other words it would sound sooo wrong.. but still not all sentences/words that sound right are right.. but must of the time yah