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What is another word you can use instead of did?

The best substitute for "did" depends on the context and what you want to emphasize. Here are some options, categorized by function:

Past Tense:

* Performed: Used to emphasize completion of an action. "He performed the experiment successfully."

* Completed: Similar to "performed," but emphasizes the action being finished. "She completed the assignment on time."

* Accomplished: Emphasizes achieving a goal. "They accomplished their mission despite the obstacles."

* Executed: Used for more formal or official actions. "The plan was executed flawlessly."

* Made: A general word for actions, often used with objects. "She made a delicious cake."

* Had: Used for states of being or possession. "He had a lot of fun at the party."

Emphasis or Strong Action:

* Carried out: Emphasizes the action being done thoroughly. "They carried out the investigation meticulously."

* Undertook: Used for something challenging or important. "She undertook the difficult task with courage."

* Managed: Emphasizes success in doing something difficult. "He managed to finish the race despite the injury."

* Succeeded: Emphasizes achieving something. "They succeeded in their attempt to climb the mountain."

Specific Situations:

* Went: Used for movement or travel. "He went to the store."

* Came: Used for arrival. "She came to visit her friend."

* Said: Used for speech. "He said he was tired."

* Asked: Used for questions. "She asked for help."

Incorporating "did" with other words:

* Did accomplish: Stronger emphasis on achievement.

* Did manage: Stronger emphasis on overcoming obstacles.

* Did carry out: Stronger emphasis on thoroughness.

Remember: The best word depends on the specific context and what you want to convey.

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