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"Did she come yesterday" would be correct

Questions in the Simple Past Tense in English use the auxiliary "did" and the present tense of the verb.

Did she come yesterday?

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βˆ™ 9y ago

The grammatically correct phrase is, "Did you come here yesterday?" This is because the past participle of the verb to come is "come," whereas "came" is the past tense. For the expression "Did you come here yesterday?" you are using the present perfect tense, which is used to express something that has happened at an unspecified time before now. If you had known the specific timing, you would not be able to use this tense; instead, you would have said, "You came here yesterday?" The present perfect tense consists of this formula:

(has/have) + past participle

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βˆ™ 11y ago

In English questions normally follow a specific order: First the question word, the auxilliary, the subject and the base form of the verb. Example: Where do you live?

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However in sentences where the subject is unknown and we are asking to find out the subject, we do not use an auxilliary like do/does/did. In your case the question should be "Who came yesterday?" An auxilliary (did) cannot go right next to a verb (come), rather a subject should go in between (e.g., Did Maria come home late yesterday?)

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Other examples:

What happened? (Not what did happen?)

Who lives here? (Not who does live here?)

Who sings this song? (Not who does sing this song?)

How many people went to the concert? (Not how many people did go to the concert?)

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βˆ™ 14y ago

None of the above, though the second is closer. The correct one would be:

Did they come yesterday?

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βˆ™ 11y ago

Nope but i did come yesterday is proper grammar, if you specify a person, it's he or she came.

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βˆ™ 10y ago

Hi!

It's did she come yesterday!

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Wo come yesterday?

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Who came yesterday?

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