Certainly! Let's start by putting the words in the correct order for each question:
- Did you like the film?
- How many people did you ask?
- Did they have a good time?
- What did we do at the weekend?
- Where did she buy that DVD?
- Did he go to your party on Saturday?
- Who did you see yesterday?
Now, let's correct the given sentences:
Did he go to school yesterday?
- The original sentence incorrectly used "went" instead of the base form "go." In questions with "did," we use the base form of the verb.
Why did you go home early?
- The original sentence incorrectly included "to" after "did." In questions with "did," we do not use "to" before the base form of the verb.
Where did you learn English?
- The original sentence has incorrect word order. In questions with "did," the auxiliary verb comes before the subject.
Did she work today?
- The original sentence incorrectly used "works" instead of the base form "work." In questions with "did," we use the base form of the verb.
What did you do yesterday?
- The original sentence is missing the verb "do" that should follow "did" for clarity and grammatical correctness.
Did they phone you last night?
- The original sentence had incorrect word order. Typically, "last night" should be placed at the end of the question for clarity.
These corrections and reorderings follow the standard rules of English grammar for forming questions and statements, particularly focusing on the use of the auxiliary verb "did" for past simple tense questions.