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"what did i just see?" o "what did i just saw"?

"What did I just see?" is right. After DO, DON'T, DOES, DOESN'T, DID, and DIDN'T, we use the base form (bare infinitive) of the verb:
- What did he SAY? (Not "What did he said?")
- Does he KNOW the answer? (Not "Does he knows the answer?")
- Why didn't she TELL me how she felt? (Not "Why didn't she TOLD me how she felt?")

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i just moved here or i moved here ?

If it happened recently, "I just moved here." If it happened a long time ago, or if you're answering the question ("Were you born here?"), use "I moved here." For example,
- I just moved here last week. Can you tell me where the good restaurants are?
- I wasn't born here; I moved here from Kansas.

Under the tree or underneath the tree?

"Underneath the tree" = in the ground beneath the tree, e.g., "I buried the treasure underneath the peach tree."
"Under the tree" = below large branches, i.e., in a shade. For example, "Henry sat under the tree and read books all day."
"Underneath the Tree" is a name of a Kelly Clarkson song, and that's about the only reason why it even pops up in Google. In other words, almost everyone uses "under the tree."

what is the different between 'house' and 'home' ? which word suitable for essay?

A "house" is the building where someone lives. (It's different from an apartment because a house is a detached structure.) For example, "Jo's house has three bedrooms and a big yard." 🏡
A "home" is the place where someone lives. It can be a house, but it can also be an apartment, a condo, a houseboat, etc.: "I can't wait to go home to my apartment in New York."
So it depends on what you're trying to say. They are both standard (non-slang) words, so you can use either one in an essay. (It just depends on the meaning you want to convey.)

How to passive this : i have been eating pancake for an hour.

"For the past hour, the pancakes have been eaten by me." (It sounds terrible; use active voice.)
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what's the difference success, succeed, and successful? please give me examples

"Success" is a noun: What is the secret of your success? My success is the result of hard work and luck.
"Succeed" is a verb: I hope that you succeed on your exam! The doctors succeeded in finding a cure.
"Successful" is an adjective: My cousin is a successful engineer. The successful businessman donated $10 million to charity.

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