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Hello! , nice forum btw

ok, so can you guys plz help me on these sentenses below?

how many fasts did you keep?
or
how many days did you fasts?

which one of the above is correct?

if none of them then, help me to make it

also english is not my first language if there are any mistakes do tell me.
Thanks in advance.
 

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Hello! , nice forum btw

ok, so can you guys plz help me on these sentenses below?

how many fasts did you keep?
or
how many days did you fasts?

which one of the above is correct?

if none of them then, help me to make it

also english is not my first language if there are any mistakes do tell me.
Thanks in advance.

How many days did you fast? When a verb form appears after "do/did", we use the bare infinitive form.
 

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thankyou! sir
so, "How many days did you fast?" is the correct one right?
oh and
plz explain
what is the bare infinitive form?
 

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It means that: did , indicates the time of the verb " to fast"...did you fast? Therefore "fast " is bare, by itself, alone, without "to". Bare. Get it?
 

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thankyou! sir
so, "How many days did you fast?" is the correct one right?
oh and
plz explain
what is the bare infinitive form?

When one discusses a verb generically, one often uses the "to" infinitive form: to live, to eat, to walk, etc.
The bare infinitive form is the infinitive without the "to". It is not inflected for tense, number, or person.
 

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ok thankyou

but why fast? not fasts?

When a verb form appears after "do/did", so do you mean after verb form like do/did comes
we should use "verb to be" form ??? ok but is "to be " form used singuler here? why not plural?
 
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power -
Please start using capital letters in your post.
Proper English requires capital letters.

The infinitive is the "to VERB" form. The bare infinitive is the "VERB" form. Don't think of it is as plural or singular. It's not inflected.

As the second post explained after a form of "to do" (like "did") you use the VERB form - no s on the end.
 

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power -
Please start using capital letters in your post.
Proper English requires capital letters.

The infinitive is the "to VERB" form. The bare infinitive is the "VERB" form. Don't think of it is as plural or singular. It's not inflected.

As the second post explained after a form of "to do" (like "did") you use the VERB form - no s on the end.

I see, I will keep in mind about using capital letters next time.

Thankyou Barb_D! for explaining

So, bare infinitive "VERB" form) can be used with (do/did) without "S" and it has no "S" in the end

While (The infinitive "to VERB") is diffrent
 

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I see, I will keep in mind about using capital letters next time.

Thankyou Barb_D! for explaining

So, bare infinitive "VERB" form) can be used with (do/did) without "S" and it has no "S" in the end

While (The infinitive "to VERB") is diffrent

Not quite. The "to" infinitive does not get inflected either.
 

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I am still confused :?:
 

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Re: Plz! help me on this

Whether you use the 'to' infinitive or the bare infinitive, it is always 'fast', not 'fasts'.
 

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Is it because "did" is past tense. Thats why we are using "fast" here?? not fasts???

Also past tense "did" dont use plural verb?? or I am getting wrong?
 

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Is it because "did" is past tense. Thats why we are using "fast" here?? not fasts???

No, read post #2 again.
 

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Is it because "did" is past tense. Thats why we are using "fast" here?? not fasts???

Also past tense "did" dont use plural verb?? or I am getting wrong?

It is not because did is past tense, it is because a form of do/did is there at all. You don't inflect the verb when it follows do/did. I don't know how we can be clearer.
 

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It is not because did is past tense, it is because a form of do/did is there at all. You don't inflect the verb when it follows do/did. I don't know how we can be clearer.

Ok Thankyou! I think i got it now
 

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OK. Thank you! I think I have got it now.

Power1, concentrate on your capitalisation, spacing and punctuation.
 
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