Did discuss or did discussed?

Did discuss or did discussed?

‘I did discuss with you. ‘ is correct. As did is past tense already, it is not necessary to use discussed.

Which preposition is used with discuss?

Discuss means talk about, deliberate about etc. This means that it does not take a preposition (particularly about as used by many non-native users of English). However, The meeting had/held a discussion about the issue is acceptable since the verb has been changed into a noun.

How do you use the verb to discuss?

  1. discuss something with somebody Have you discussed the problem with anyone?
  2. discuss something I’m not prepared to discuss this on the phone.
  3. to discuss the issue/matter/topic.
  4. to discuss a plan/proposal.
  5. They met to discuss the possibility of working together.
  6. discuss when, what, etc…
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What can I say instead of discussed?

Alternatives:

  • “As agreed”
  • “As discussed”
  • “As promised”
  • “Last time we spoke”

Had discussed or had Discuss?

Both phrases are correct; “have discussed” is the present perfect of the verb “discuss,” while “had discussed” is the past perfect.

Is it correct to say discuss about?

It is redundant to write “discuss about.” The definition of “discuss” is “talk about;” so, when you write “discuss about,” substituting the definition of “discuss,” you’re saying “talk about about.” Other than redundancy consider this; the 1st use of “about” is an adverb which is how I think you are using it, and as …

What is the difference between discuss and discussed?

As verbs the difference between discuss and discussed is that discuss is (obsolete|transitive) to drive away, disperse, shake off; said especially of tumors while discussed is (discuss).

Is discuss with correct?

2 Answers. Your friend is correct. You can discuss something, or you can talk about it, but discuss about is redundant for the reason you identified. But if you want to use the word about, you can have a conversation about, confer about, debate about, or even have a powwow about.

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Is it a discussion on or about?

Both are fine. ‘On’ possibly sounds more precise. eg We had a discussion about a lot of stuff.

Is it correct to say to discuss about?

Is to be discussed correct?

So, your It is to be discussed means We plan to discuss it or It’s a good idea to discuss it, and the infinitive indicates modal use of to be. And, to your question: yes, in most cases it is about a future action.

What is the difference between ‘about which we discussed’ and ‘aboutwhich we discussed’?

I’ve added the changes/fixes we discussed yesterday. “Discuss” is transitive; you discuss a thing, you never discuss about a thing. As such, “about which we discussed” is simply incorrect. Compare to “talk”. You talk about a thing, you never “talk a thing”.

Is it correct to say “as discussed” or “ as per discussion”?

“As discussed” would be the grammatically correct option, not “as per discussed”. You could say “as per the discussion” but “as per discussed” doesn’t sound quite right. – As discussed, we are in need of extra resources for the upcoming project.

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What does “let’s discuss” mean?

“To discuss” means to talk about something. Wrong usage: Let’s discuss about politics. Let’s talk about politics. Or Let’s discuss politics. In short, we “discuss a topic” or we “talk about a topic”. #Analogy to same would be “Revert back”.

Should I use I or I or you and Me?

The best way to work out if you should be using “you and I” or “you and me” is to take away the “you and” and see if the sentence sounds right with just I or me. “I hate Phil.” Sounds good. “Me hate Phil.” Sounds like a caveman talking!