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Message de govou posté le 2004-05-17 15:34:06 (S | E | F | I)
When did you see the question is a prétérit?
When did you see the question is a prétérit?
Réponse: re de bursa, postée le 2004-05-23 19:43:03 (S | E)
If the "auxiliaire" DO is used in the past : DID, there are no doubts, you deal with a preterit question. For example :
- Did you go out last night ?
I hope it will help you.
Réponse: re de mariet, postée le 2004-05-23 22:36:43 (S | E)
Allow me to correct you :
When DO you see the question is IN THE PRETERITE ?
YOUR question must be in the present. (present and preterite are tenses, not sentences)
Now for the answer :
Bursa is right, it's the auxilary verb that shows it; except if the verb is TO BE. Then, as it doesn't need an auxilary verb, there is WAS or WERE before the subject. Do you want an example ?
- Where WERE you yesterday ? - I WAS at the cinema.
- What film DID you see ? - I saw 'Gone with the Wind'.
Does it help ?
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