what is interrogative past tense?
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Summary. We use the past simple, in its interrogative form, to ask about situations that occurred and finished in the past. When we use the past simple in its negative form, we start with did followed by the subject and the verb in its base form (the sentence ends with a question mark)
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For the negative and interrogative simple past form of "to do" as an ordinary verb, use the auxiliary "did", e.g. We didn't do our homework last night. ... The interrogative form of "have" in the simple past normally uses the auxiliary "did".
Didn't: you
They: didn't
Didn't: you
They: didn't
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