Where did you find this or found?

Where did you find it? Yes, in such questions you should use the verb do. Note that after do you should use the bare form of the verb: find, not found. The verb do carries the Past Tense, being transformed into did, so there’s no need for find to carry the Past Tense too.

Where can I found or where can I find?

“I can find” would be correct. I can found is incorrect. However if you are wanting to say that you had previously (past-tense) found something and are not in the act or plan to be in the act of “finding,” you can say, “I found.” For example: I found the cat.

Have you found meaning?

The other sense of the word found is the past and past participle of the verb find, meaning to “discover” or “locate”: I found my keys under my jacket. We found oil while drilling in those fields over there. So your sentence (“Have you found your keys yet?”) is indeed grammatically correct.

Would found or find?

If you presume they have already looked at the list, use “found”. If you would like them to review the list, but they haven’t done so, use “find”. So, since you are putting the sentence below the list, “found” makes sense. But if you were to put that sentence ABOVE the list, you would need to use “find”.

What did I just see or saw?

See is a present tense. Saw is a past tense. That’s one difference between the two. Right now, I just see the boat.

How did u find it meaning?

Asking, “How did you find [something]” to query someone’s opinion or experience doesn’t seem to relate directly “find” in the context of locating something. Even as a metaphor, referring to the act of locating something rarely includes a description of the thing itself. Are the two uses homonymic then?

Did he find or found?

They convey different meanings. Because the helper verb “did” makes it past tense already. Therefore, you do not need to also use “found,” which is the past tense form of the verb “to find.” Use one form of past tense or the other, but do not use BOTH!

What is found in a sentence?

He was found hanging from a ceiling fan in his bed-room. I found myself in a difficult situation. No cure has been found for cancer so far.

How you find meaning?

Asking, “How did you find [something]” to query someone’s opinion or experience doesn’t seem to relate directly “find” in the context of locating something. Even as a metaphor, referring to the act of locating something rarely includes a description of the thing itself.

Have found meaning?

I have found is saying “I have found something right now”. I found could be “I found it yesterday” or “I found it” in the present tense, similar to I have found. I had found is mostly just used for the past: “I had found the object the other day”.

Would find found?

Look at it this was – The verb „find“ is present tense and “found” is past tense. As stated by P. Gorla, “how would you found” is incorrect.

What is the difference between found and find?

found is the past form of find ‘Find’ is the present simple, ‘found’ is the past simple and the past participle. For instance: I never find my phone in my purse (present simple). I found your keys in my car yesterday (past simple). I’ve just found a ticket for tonight’s concert (past participle).


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