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Common errors in English: Usage Did/Bare Finish and went.

Did + bare infinitive


Incorrect : Did you finished the work yesterday? 


Correct : Did you finish the work yesterday?


Incorrect : He did not went there.


Correct : He did not go there.


Note : The auxiliary verb ‘did’ is not followed by the past simple form of the main verb. The main verb in this case will be a bare infinitive.

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