You lost your school and good income through her, did you not?
The place depressed me almost as much as it did you--it was ugly.
I know you, with your religious doctrines, think that a married woman in trouble of a kind like mine commits a mortal sin in making a man the confidant of it, as I did you.
He, waking apparently from thoughts of far different mould, said vaguely, "Oh, did you?
Where did Father and Mother part--by the Brown House, did you say?
You did not calc'late you was a goin' to stay here by yourself, did you?
You didn't think Jehoshaphat Stubbs had any rich relations, did you?
Did you find me in yourself, sir, or were you taught to find me?
Did you perceive He did solicit you in free contempt When he did need your loves; and do you think That his contempt shall not be bruising to you When he hath power to crush?
Did you hear of a stranger that's come to court to-night?
If you please, miss, did you know a poor person of the name of Jenny?
How much is there here, did you say' asked Martin, holding up a little bag.
Augustus, my child, did you--' Here Miss Pecksniff whispered in his ear.
But when the person came in, Tom Pinch, instead of saying, 'Did you wish to speak with me, sir?
You intended, in coming here, to ask my advice, did you not, Tom?
When Uncle Cal's pain let up on him a little he called Marilla and says to her: 'Did you look at your instrument, honey?
I gave him the same answer I did you--no marrying for me.
I went back and said to Uncle Emsley: 'Did you say a sheep man?
Did you bring it straight up from the kitchen then?
Did you ever in your heart of hearts believe that Mrs. Inglethorp was poisoned by her husband?
Did you--while you happened to be alone for a few seconds--unlock the poison cupboard, and examine some of the bottles?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "did you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.