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- When is it more correct to say did not and when didnt?
I noticed multiple times, when writing in Microsoft Word that the program suggests a correction, from either form to the other I can't seem to follow the logic When is it better to say did not,
- dont vs didnt - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Someone sent M a package So, M didn't receive the package When I asked M, "Have you received the package?" What should her reply be? "I don't receive the package", or "I didn't receive the pack
- Difference between havent . . . yet and didnt. . . . yet
Wikipedia has a decent article on past tenses that explains a lot of this To summarise: "They didn't start yet" is the negative form of the simple past, "They started "
- grammar - If conditional didnt vs hadnt - English Language . . .
Your first sentence is an example of what you may have heard called the Third Conditional It is used to express something that didn’t actually happen
- grammaticality - didnt have versus havent had - English . . .
Which of the following sentences is correct? In the last two weeks I didn't have much time In the last two weeks I haven't had much time
- Didnt you USED TO or Didnt you USE TO? [duplicate]
I was somehow confused encountering this sentence: Didn't you USED TO work with Annie at Macy's? Should we use USE TO here since we are using Did which needs the base form of the verb
- No, I hadnt. vs No, I didnt. - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Which is correct option to the following amp; Why: Did you have lunch at home yesterday? (1) No, I haven't (2) No, I hadn't (3) No, I didn't (4) No, I don't
- politeness - How should I tell someone I called you but you didnt . . .
Any sentence that implies "you didn't answer", suggests they made an active decision to not pick up the phone It's accusatory by natu
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