Did is a word that helps us understand what happened when someone did something.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, maybe it's a car or a doll. You say, "I did it!" That means you made the toy move or changed it in some way. The word did shows that an action was completed.
How It Works
A Simple Example
If your friend jumps on the bed and then says, "I did it!", they're showing off their big jump. The word did lets everyone know that the jumping was completed, just like when you finish a drawing or eat all of your cookies.
Examples
- A child asks, 'Did you eat your vegetables?' to check if someone followed the rule.
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See also
- How Languages Work: A Quick Grammar Guide?
- How Are Words Structured?
- What are affixes?
- What are nouns?
- What are linguistic categories?