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Did es el pasado del verbo do (irregular).
Do es un auxiliar, que también puede ser tomado como la traducción de "hacer". Como el caso de "do my homework": hacer mi tarea.
Ejemplo
-present tense (do):
FIRST PERSON and Second person
+ I do the cleaning at home every day.
- You don't do the cleaning at home every day.
? Do we do the cleaning at home?
Third person: el do se sustituye por does para he, she, it.
+She usually does her homework after the lunch.
-he doesn't do the cleaning at his home.
?does she do her homework every day?
Ahora si pasamos las oraciones a pasado...
Past tense (did)
First and second person
+I did the cleaning at home yesterday.
-you didn't do the cleaning at home last week.
? Did we do the cleaning last nI night?
Third person
+She did her homework after the lunch.
-He didn't do the cleaning at home all last week.
?did she do her homework yesterday afternoon.
Do es un auxiliar, que también puede ser tomado como la traducción de "hacer". Como el caso de "do my homework": hacer mi tarea.
Ejemplo
-present tense (do):
FIRST PERSON and Second person
+ I do the cleaning at home every day.
- You don't do the cleaning at home every day.
? Do we do the cleaning at home?
Third person: el do se sustituye por does para he, she, it.
+She usually does her homework after the lunch.
-he doesn't do the cleaning at his home.
?does she do her homework every day?
Ahora si pasamos las oraciones a pasado...
Past tense (did)
First and second person
+I did the cleaning at home yesterday.
-you didn't do the cleaning at home last week.
? Did we do the cleaning last nI night?
Third person
+She did her homework after the lunch.
-He didn't do the cleaning at home all last week.
?did she do her homework yesterday afternoon.
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