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like: he did go on the trip or she did go to school today
Did, past tense of do, refers to something in the past.

I did my chores.

Did you remember to mail the invitations?

What did Howard say then?

Fluffy thinks she did something bad.

Nadia already did the dishes.

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'Did' is the past tense of 'do' and is used to form questions and negative statements in the past simple tense. For example: "Did you go to the store yesterday?" or "She did not finish her homework."

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