"did" is the simple past, used for a completed action that does not continue into the present; it's all over. -I did my homework last night. "done" is the present perfect (past perfect would be "I had done"), used for an action performed at some time prior to the present but that may or may not extend into the present. It's also used for habitual action. I have done all my homework for today.
The only real difference in general usage is that "about to" suggests something is to be done very soon, and "going to" suggests something is to be done, but not necessarily right away.
one is present & one is past tense , but it also depends on how you use it for example : i did that yesterday .. that was done yesterday
Did means you have done that already, do means you'll do it later or now it depens what the sentace is though.
Difference between paging and what?
just difference
There is really no difference.
What is difference between payment for honorarium
Done is if you've just done it. But well done is when you did it well.
there's no difference between them as they both are done on slopes.. :) :P
really no difference except for the quantity of soldering.
Can states something is able to be done. Will implies something is going to be done.
irony
Having done means the task is completed and in the past. Being done means the task is in progress.
inland fisheries are done in lake orrivers marine fisheries are done in oceans
Potential difference arises between two conductors when there is a difference in the charge content between them. So, to create it u can take out or pump in charges, which is the job done by a battery.
The only real difference in general usage is that "about to" suggests something is to be done very soon, and "going to" suggests something is to be done, but not necessarily right away.
inland fisheries are done in lake orrivers marine fisheries are done in oceans