[General] When I did my homework

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Anil Giria

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When I did my homework, I had a good idea.

Is the above sentence correct?
 
It is grammatical.
 
To be honest, I'm not entirely sure what this sentence is supposed to mean. What idea did you have after doing your homework? I do believe you need to clarify what your idea was about because otherwise it sounds clumsy to my non-native speaker ears.
 
It does leave one wondering.
 
I feel the intended meaning was, "while I was doing my homework, I had a good idea."
 
That still leaves one wondering.
 
I feel the intended meaning was, "while I was doing my homework, I had a good idea."

Yes. Can I use "did" in place of "was".
 
I think you can't, but I am not a teacher.
 
I think this is because 'someone did doing something' is ungrammatical, but I am not a teacher.
 
You are correct, Matthew.
 
Why we can't use "did" in place of "was".

Because the past progressive is made with was/were + -ing, and the negative uses wasn't/was not or weren't/were not. We use didn't with the past simple (went/said, etc become didn't go/say, etc).
 
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