- Did you start the new class?
- I started the class last week, and it’s challenging.
- What did you do in class yesterday?
- Yesterday we spoke in English during the whole class.
- How did you make the furniture by yourself?
- I made the chairs and table using the tools you bought me.
- Where did you get the futuristic design ideas?
- I got them from one of my favorite interior design websites.
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The Verb “Did”
Did is one of the most popular verbs in English, and it can be used in a variety of ways. It is usually employed to ask questions about events that have already taken place. For many native speakers, using did correctly comes naturally. However, understanding how and when to use the verb can be tricky for those who are just beginning to learn the language.
The best way to become comfortable with using did is through practice. Start by looking at sentences containing the verb to do alongside those containing did; compare them and understand their differences to grasp when each version should be used. There are also plenty of resources available online which offer helpful examples and explanations of how they differ. Practicing regularly will soon help you feel confident when it comes time to use did in your own conversations!