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by Mr. Arely Schulist DVM Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Is it what did you eat or what you eat?

What did you eat? is t, he correct, because “did” is already in past, you cannot use is it with “ate”, because “ate” is the past of “eat”, if you use “did” and “ate” in the same sentence is like you are using the past twice. What did you eat is the correct question. How do I start a successful farm?

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What is the past tense of eat?

Did and ate are past tense, hence if you use did, which is a past tense, then ate will become eat. Or you could just ask, what you ate, with just one past tense in the sentence. The second option: what did you eat?. When you write with the auxiliar DID for indicate passed sentences, you have to write only the verb in infinite

What did you eat instead of eat?

What did u eat is the correct form as did already is a past from so u can't use ate instead of eat because it'll be a past from as well “What did you eat?

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Is "did" a helping verb?

The sentence is in past form. ‘Did’ is the helping verb. Eat is the main verb. According to the structure of sentence in past form we know, The main verb needs to be in past form’. But-. In each and every type of sentence in past form if there is a ‘Did’ in the sentence the main verb will be in present form.

Can you use "did" and "ate" in the same sentence?

Two past tense can not be present in the same sentence. Did and ate are past tense, hence if you use did, which is a past tense, then ate will become eat. Or you could just ask, what you ate, with just one past tense in the sentence. If you use past tense, the pattern of the question should be WH-Q+did+V1+? (for explanatory question) or Did+S+V1+?

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