image-471-300x225 Understanding Past Tense: Did vs. Had

Fill in the blanks with did or had.

We did to make questions and negatives in the simple past tense. Had is used before a past participle to make the past perfect tense form.

Did is used to make questions and negatives in the simple past tense. It is followed by an infinitive without to.

Had is used to make the past perfect tense form. It is followed by a past participle.

 

#1. ……………………. you receive my email?

Did is used to make questions and negatives in the simple past tense. It is followed by an infinitive without to.

#2. She …………………………. returned even after midnight.

Had is used to make the past perfect tense form. It is followed by a past participle.

#3. What ………………….. you do then?

#4. Why ……………………….. you push me?

#5. …………………… they gone before you arrived?

#6. They ……………………… already left.

#7. She ………………………….. reply to my emails.

#8. They ……………………. left the door open.

#9. Somebody …………………………… broken into the house while we were away.

#10. She …………………………. lost her ticket.

#11. ……………………. you find anything useful?

#12. …………………… you see him there?

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