Pattern: emphatic-did

Structure Overview

Formula: did + [base verb]
Core Meaning: Used as an emphatic device in affirmative sentences to stress that a past action genuinely occurred, often used to correct a misconception or contradict a negative assumption.


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🎴 Interactive Web Practice (Click to Reveal)

Practice 1: Despite the heavy traffic, we ______ make it to the flight on time.
Answer: did

Practice 2: You said she wouldn't call, but she ______ call me last night.
Answer: did

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