did + present tense (or ) Past tense of the verb [duplicate]

Have you seen her?" is acceptable. I cannot think of a context where "I'm looking for Paula. Did you see her?" would make sense. "Did you see …

1. I will go to the movies to see the much talked about film. 2. I will be going out to see a movie soon. 3. We went to see a movie together last …

Have you seen this movie...indicates - Have is in this time frame Did you see that movie....indicates - Did was in that past time frame. Using Have means …

Who saw you? and. Who did you see? mean completely different things. In Who saw you?, who is the subject of the sentence, so the word who is in …

For example: "I did not hear what you said. Can you repeat it?" Which means, "I did not hear the words you spoke. Can you repeat those words?" The …

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