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Did you came earlier? or Did you got here earlier? #1 (permalink) Thu Oct 29, 2009 17:35 pm   Did you came earlier? or Did you got here earlier?
 

Did you came earlier? or Did you got here earlier?

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Did you came earlier? or Did you got here earlier? #2 (permalink) Thu Oct 29, 2009 17:59 pm   Did you came earlier? or Did you got here earlier?
 

First of all, you should have said" Did you come...?" not came and get not got.

The best will be:
Did you get there earlier? OR Did you arrive there earlier?
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