Even if it has “did” at the beginning? I seriously don’t know, English not being my primary language, and usually writting (or even speaking) I make the mistake of using double past.
Sorry, a little debate about this came up on my social media outlets. The page is corrected now.
Still, I’m confused on the proper use of “did” + “verb”. As an example I used, if “Did you went to the store?” is incorrect, why “”Why did I have to be dragged into this?” is correct?
In the last sentence, “did” is connected to “have”, which is in the present tense like “go” in “did you go”.
“dragged” is connected to “be”, and after “be”(and variants) you always use past tense. Same as in “is corrected”.
People who know more grammar can probably say more about WHY things are like this, but if you connect the right verbs with each other things are at least consistent.
Medieval Elderly Care is much like today’s! Nothing has changed!
It’s tradition~!
Ni modo princesa, todo tiene su precio… al menos no tiene que usar una armadura de metal con ese frío… mis respetos para Eliot in that one…
Siento que a estas alturas ya tiene bastante calor concentrado ahi dentro que ya no lo siente.
¿Cómo le hace Elliot para soportar el frío en su armadura? D:
Trae bufanda.
jajajaja ah vaya, menos mal xD
In the second panel it should say “dragged” instead of “drag”.
Even if it has “did” at the beginning? I seriously don’t know, English not being my primary language, and usually writting (or even speaking) I make the mistake of using double past.
Sorry, a little debate about this came up on my social media outlets. The page is corrected now.
Still, I’m confused on the proper use of “did” + “verb”. As an example I used, if “Did you went to the store?” is incorrect, why “”Why did I have to be dragged into this?” is correct?
In the last sentence, “did” is connected to “have”, which is in the present tense like “go” in “did you go”.
“dragged” is connected to “be”, and after “be”(and variants) you always use past tense. Same as in “is corrected”.
People who know more grammar can probably say more about WHY things are like this, but if you connect the right verbs with each other things are at least consistent.
Thank you very much for the explanation!