did you noticed or notice ?
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When do we use the questions Did you notice? and Have you noticed?
All of the questions above are correct when asked in their respective proper contexts. Did you notice? is in the interrogative past-tense form. We normally use this form of the question when asking someone about a brief, short-term, or one-time action, occurrence, or activity that took place right before the moment the question is asked …
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English Plain and Simple 3rd Updated Edition now available at National Book Store and Fully Booked in Metro Manilahttps://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/272331/i-noticed-vs-i-noticehttps://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/272331/i-noticed-vs-i-notice
I noticed vs. I notice – English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Sentence 2 suggests the report is in front of you as you write, and sentence 1 with I noticed there are… means virtually the same. However sentence 1 with I noticed there were… slightly suggests that those orders have now been settled or the report amended. By the way, I’ve never heard of past due orders.https://ell.stackexchange.com / questions / 223098 / did-you-notice-that-he-past-simple-or-past-perfecthttps://ell.stackexchange.com / questions / 223098 / did-you-notice-that-he-past-simple-or-past-perfect
Did you notice that he… /past simple/ or /past perfect/
You are correct. If you say I noticed he left it means that these two things are happening at the same time, whereas I noticed he had left means that the leaving happened earlier. The third sentence is incorrect, because I noticed is past tense and has left is present perfect tense. You’d have to change it to I he has left.https://www.englishcurrent.com/grammar/difference-notice-note-englishhttps://www.englishcurrent.com/grammar/difference-notice-note-english
The Difference between the Verbs ‘Notice’ and ‘Note’ (ESL)
It is true that you can use the verb note in the same way you use notice. For example, the cat has noted an insect. / The cat has noticed the insect. However, this is a secondary meaning in my opinion, and most North Americans would say that the cat ‘noticed the insect’ to say that the cat has seen something new. If I were , I would forget …https://hinative.com/questions/14200097https://hinative.com/questions/14200097
What is the difference between have you notice and did you notice …
Example: ‘Did you notice the way she looked at us?’ ‘Have you noticed…?’ (Present perfect) could be used when referring to something that happens on a regular basis/more often/habitually, so it still can happen in the present (it is tied to the present) Example: ‘Have you noticed how often she wears that dress?’ <- this implies …https://ludwig.guru/s/did+you+noticedhttps://ludwig.guru/s/did+you+noticed
did you noticed | English examples in context | Ludwig
The correct form of the sentence is Did you notice?. This phrase can be used in both spoken and written English when asking if someone has taken notice of something. Example: Did you notice the blimp in the sky?. exact ( 1 ) Did you noticed any xanthoma cells in the urine? 1.https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/255615/i-noticed-vs-i-have-noticedhttps://english.stackexchange.com/questions/255615/i-noticed-vs-i-have-noticed
past tense – I noticed vs I have noticed – English Language & Usage …
0. Past as in I noticed (1) and present perfect as in I have noticed (2) is a matter of farness and nearness in time. In 1 you speak of something in past time (maybe last week, last year). In 2 you don’t speak of something in past time but of now. Of something that has happened and is imortant for the time of speaking.https://ludwig.guru/s/did+you+noticed+?https://ludwig.guru/s/did+you+noticed+?
did you noticed ? | English examples in context | Ludwig
High quality example sentences with did you noticed ? in context from reliable sources – Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English. … Did you notice any changes in them? 6. The New York Times. Show more… Write in English at your best, with Ludwighttps://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/american_english/notice_2https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/american_english/notice_2
notice verb – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes …
pay attention; 2 [transitive] notice somebody/something to pay attention to someone or something She wears those strange clothes just to get herself noticed.; Thesaurus notice. note; detect; observe; witness; These words all mean to see something, especially when you pay careful attention to it. notice to see, hear, or become aware of someone or something; to pay attention to someone or …https://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/202887/i-havent-noticed-that-vs-i-didnt-notice-thathttps://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/202887/i-havent-noticed-that-vs-i-didnt-notice-that
word choice – I haven’t noticed that vs. I didn’t notice that – English …
Here you would be using the simple past tense. You are stating that the fact or matter has not been noted by you in the past. You are not making any statement about how long your action continued. You are just stating that it happened. Example: I didn’t notice the color of his eyes. (But maybe that fact has changed; it could be that now you do.)
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