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I have been using Ist form with 'Did' always :) ...

Seems as per corrcet grammar - Did is followed with a first form ..

Examples -

Did u "manage" to solve this.

Did u "see" that

Did I "answer" ur question

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Geetika

Geetika is correct. The first for is grammatically correct. When you use the past simple form of the verb 'DO' the the verb which follows remains in the infinitive form.

For example, we say ' He did walk' and NOT ' He did walked'.

If you are using the resolve in the passive voice, for example: 'the problem was resolved', then resolved is the correct form as it is the past participle form.

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