C c3b3b New member Joined Mar 5, 2010 Member Type Student or Learner Mar 5, 2010 #1 What do you came for? or what did you come for? Is it possible to say "What do you came for?" Thx
euncu Senior Member Joined Aug 22, 2009 Member Type Other Native Language Turkish Home Country Turkey Current Location Turkey Mar 5, 2010 #2 c3b3b said: What do you came for? :cross: or what did you come for?:tick: Click to expand... More gramatically; For what did you come?
c3b3b said: What do you came for? :cross: or what did you come for?:tick: Click to expand... More gramatically; For what did you come?
C c3b3b New member Thread starter Joined Mar 5, 2010 Member Type Student or Learner Mar 5, 2010 #3 I have seen it in a lyric. This song: Apocalyptica - Path In that case songs are meaningless.
Trance Freak Senior Member Joined Dec 3, 2009 Member Type English Teacher Native Language Arabic Home Country Tunisia Current Location Tunisia Mar 5, 2010 #4 Where do you come from? |--> I come from Tunisia. Where did you come from? |--> I came from the shop.
Where do you come from? |--> I come from Tunisia. Where did you come from? |--> I came from the shop.
L Linguist__ Senior Member Joined Dec 11, 2009 Member Type Student or Learner Mar 5, 2010 #5 (Not a teacher) The sentence isn't correct. Either Apocalyptica (a band that I enjoy, thoroughly) got it wrong and never noticed, or they did it intentionally for a reason I don't know. They definately do sing 'what do you came for?', and it is definately wrong. The first verb has tensing in verb phrases, as far as I'm aware.
(Not a teacher) The sentence isn't correct. Either Apocalyptica (a band that I enjoy, thoroughly) got it wrong and never noticed, or they did it intentionally for a reason I don't know. They definately do sing 'what do you came for?', and it is definately wrong. The first verb has tensing in verb phrases, as far as I'm aware.