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  1. Aug 21, 2016 · What did he do? is the question for something he did in the past. What does he do? is the question for something in the present. the second one sentence is the answer to the first in the present and needs to be slightly changed. what he does (is)

  2. 'What did he do?' is a question form where 'did' is the auxiliary verb used to form the question. 'What he did' is a statement or a clause where the subject 'he' is followed by the verb 'did'. Last updated: March 24, 2024

    • ⬤ Formation of Simple Past Tense
    • ⬤ Which Auxiliary (Helping verb) to Use For Simple Past Tense?
    • ⬤ Positive (Affirmative) Sentences
    • ⬤ Negative Sentences
    • ⬤ Interrogative Sentences
    • ⬤ What Are The Irregular Verbs?
    • ⬤Using “Was”, “were” to Talk About Past States.
    • ⬤ What Are The Time Expressions in Simple Past Tense?
    • ⬤ Time Adverbs Exercise
    • ⬤ Translate These Sentences
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    For affirmative sentences we use the formation of “verb + ed”. For negative sentences and questions we use the auxiliary “did” or “did not”. See the chart below to learn the structure of simple past tense.

    The auxiliary verb in simple past tense is “did“. However we use “was-were” to talk about a state in the past. Examples: 1. I walked in the park. 2. I didn’t walk in the park. 3. Did you walk in the park? 1. I was in the park. 2. I wasn’t in the park. 3. Were you in the park?

    For the formation of positive sentences in simple past tense we add “-ed“, “-ied” or just “-d” to the verb. We do not use “did” for the positive sentences. 1. I asked a question. 2. She studied maths. 3. She cleaned her room. 4. Jack repaired the car last week. 5. A traffic accident happened yesterday.

    For the formation of negative sentences in simple past tense we use “not” together with “did“. The short form is “didn’t” 1. He did not want tea. 2. We didn’t wait for the bus. 3. I didn’t use your pen. 4. Susan didn’t lie.

    For the formation of question sentences (interrogative) in simple past tense we put “did” before the subject. 1. Did you enjoy your holiday. 2. Did she write an email. 3. Where did Yuto go? 4. What did Ali want?

    Irregular verbs are the verbs which don’t get “-ed“, “-ied” or “-d” to form past simple form or past participle form. There are a number of irregular verbs which needs to be memorized. Because the formation has no standard rule. Some verbs have the same form as bare form, past simple form or past participle form. For example “cut, put, let, hit”. E...

    If you want to talk about a past state or condition we use “was, were”. The negative form is “was not, were not” or “wasn’t weren’t”. To make questions we use “was/were” before the subject. ⬤ I lived in London. ⬤ I wasin London. Examples (did) Sally worked at the hospital. Sally didn’t work at the hospital. Did Sally work at the hospital? Where did...

    ⬤ yesterday I went to the cinema yesterday. ⬤ last week, last year, last Sunday, last month etc. He bought a car last week. ⬤ two years ago, four days ago, three minutes ago etc. I saw her five minutes ago. ⬤ in 1995, in 2003 etc. I had an accident in 2014.

    You can see the simple past tense time adverbs below. Click on the cards and tell the meaning of them in your native language..

    You will see random examples of simple past tense below. Try to translate them into your own language.

    Learn how to use simple past tense (did) to describe completed actions, past habits, and series of events in the past. See examples, explanations, pictures, and exercises with did.

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  3. Jan 11, 2016 · forms a perfect question. Natives may not opt for What he said? because it lacks the auxiliary verb 'did'. To form a perfect question with 'what' here, you need to put a verb (auxiliary). See there, remove a question mark, and it becomes a sentence. That is what he said.

  4. The verb to do as an auxiliary verb. It is also common to use do, does and did as auxiliary verbs (or helping verbs) together with another verb in its base form. This is used to create negative sentences, questions, or for adding emphasis.

  5. Jan 8, 2021 · You can use either the present perfect (What has he done?) or the simple past tense (What did he do?) I asked you what he had done (NOT 'what had he done). When the question ('What had he done') is part of a long sentence ('I asked...'), it loses the normal question word order. Direct: I asked you 'What did he do?'

  6. Aug 12, 2022 · Learn how to use the verb do as an action verb and an auxiliary verb in different tenses and contexts. See examples of do, does, and did in sentences and questions.