“I have done something” is correct. “I did something” is simple past tense. It means you performed the action at some time in the past and it is now complete. “I have done something” is present perfect.
Am I doing something wrong meaning?
For example: ‘I did something wrong’ implies that what you did is completely in the past. A police officer would pull you over for something that is actively wrong. Meaning that you have done something wrong. ‘
What did I do wrong or what have I done wrong?
Both versions of each can be correct, the main difference is the time lapse: “What did I do wrong?” and “tell me what I did wrong” are for something you did fairly recently, whereas “what had I done wrong” and “tell me what I had done wrong” is for something that you did further in the past.
Is there anything wrong meaning?
In your examples, “Is there something wrong” probably implies you feel something might be wrong and want to confirm with others while “Is there anything wrong” is just a general inquiry whether anything is wrong at all.
What did I do or done?
The word did is the PAST TENSE of the VERB do. done is the past (tense) participle of the verb do ( Participle refers to being a part of a compound form of the verb, i.e., another verb is placed next to it). The word done is usually alongside have, has or had in a sentence.
Had done or did?
New Member. “Had done” is past perfect and is not common in English, only in specific cases. I think this is one of them. “Did” is simple past and is used more commonly.
How do I know I am doing something wrong?
9 Warning Signs You’re On the Wrong Track
- All the decisions you’ve made someone else made for you.
- You’re only doing what you’re doing because it’s safe.
- You have chosen the easiest possible path.
- Obstacles are all you see.
- You are working hard, but making zero progress.
What is it called when you know something is wrong but do it anyway?
amoral/ immoral If you call him amoral, you are saying that person does wrong but doesn’t understand that it is wrong.
What’s another word for doing something wrong?
1 bad, evil, wicked, sinful, immoral, iniquitous, reprehensible; crooked. 2 inaccurate, incorrect, false, untrue, mistaken. 6 improper, unsuitable. 8 misdeed, immorality, wickedness, sin, vice.
What do you answer to what’s wrong?
Let’s go over a few ways to respond: “I feel upset but I would like to discuss this with you when I have gathered my thoughts.” Note that you do not place blame on what you are upset about. Here you acknowledge that this is something you would like to resolve in the future.
What is a better word for wrong?
untrue, inaccurate, mistaken, unsound, bad, erroneous, awry, amiss, misguided, false, reprehensible, illegal, unlawful, unfair, sinful, unjust, unethical, incorrect, funny, unacceptable.
When to use’did I do something wrong’?
If it is something you did at some indefinite time in the past, then use the first sentence. You can say either as a complete sentence. You have to use “Did I do something wrong” when it’s followed by a subordinate clause. Did I do something wrong when I agreed to ship the package next day.
What’s the difference between ” I did nothing wrong ” and ” I didn’t do anything wrong “?
“I didn’t do anything wrong” is proper English. “I didn’t do nothing wrong” is accepted in slang as meaning the same thing, but is actually a double negative, so literally means “I did something wrong.” “I didn’t do anything wrong” is proper English.
Why do I feel bad when I don’t do anything wrong?
You don’t care about what they think. Because you only have control over yourself. You know you didn’t do anything wrong, so you know that you don’t have to feel bad. Allow yourself to live your life under your own term, and choose to let go of any judgment toward yourself.
Why do I feel guilty for doing nothing wrong?
Sometimes you feel guilty for doing nothing wrong, just because what you do is right in your own terms but is wrong in your socially common norm and vice versa. 2. Let go of your own judgment What are your common norms for the right thing? Are you sure you are unbiased toward those norms? How we were raised affect our lives.