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Did you ask or have you ask?
However, if (for example) you were talking about something that happened last year, “Did you ask her?” would ask whether, at that time, you asked her the question; “Have you asked her?” would ask whether you asked her at any time between then and now.
Did you know grammatically correct?
“Did” is a past tense verb. Therefore, saying “did you know” asks if you have previously known something. “Do” is the present tense, so saying “do you know” would ask if you currently know.
Did you remember or do you remember?
‘Did’ is past tense. You are referring to something that has already occurred e.g. ‘Did you remember me when you spoke at the meeting yesterday?’ In contrast, ‘Do you remember me’ is present tense. You would ask this question in present time, now time.
Can we use has with did?
Quite simply put: the Past Participle of ‘have is ‘had’, and to form the Past Perfective Tense, you must use the Simple Past Tense of ‘have’, which is also ‘had’, not ‘did’.
Will asked or will ask?
Both can be correct. “I will ask” is a statement, but “Will I ask?” is a question. In English, subject-then-verb usually makes a statement, but verb-then-subject usually makes a question. Almost always, the verb that comes before the subject in a question is a helping verb like will or does.
Is “did I asked you” correct English?
Praying to a higher power this question did not originate from a native citizen of a North American country. Anyone else, for whom English is not their first language; you get a pass. English is very confusing. “Did I asked you?” is never correct usage. It would seem to make sense because “did” is past tense and so asked should be the same.
Is it correct to use “do” or “did” in a question?
That depends on- when do you ask this question. If you have provided an answer and now you want to ask this question, both are correct because the question is already asked so you could use ‘did’ and if the topic hasn’t closed, it is also correct to use ‘do’.
Is ‘did I Ask you Did you?
‘Did I ask you?’ is a correct sentence. The verb ‘did’ is the second form of verb ‘do’ which indicates that the sentence is in past tense. Here is no need to change the main verb. When we make interrogative sentence, we change the form of helping verb. Once helping verb is changed, main verb remains in bare infinitive.
How do you ask someone a question in a sentence?
Ask (someone) + question. You can also use the structure “ask (someone)” followed by the actual question you asked, using who, what, when, where, how, why: I asked my kids who had made the mess in the kitchen.