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Didn’t Expect To Find Either In The Wild. : ActionFigures 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,. Here is a question that has been nagging me for a few years: which is the right usage: "didn't used to" or "didn't use to?" examples: we lived on the coast for years but we didn't use to go to the.
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🤖 : R/ActionFigures 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." in the positive form it indicates that the activity happened at some definite known point in the past, and is over and done with now. in the negative form this is a more nebulous idea, but in this example it would imply that. 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. the relevant word in the question is did, and the corresponding word in the reply would be didn't. so 3. is correct. in the us you might not always find consistency in this. there is this bit of dialogue from a tv cop show: "hey, buddy, got a light?" "yes, i do." but the question in. Grammar rules say that hadn't is used for unreal past conditions, but why can't we use simple past negation instead of past perfect? if i hadn't come to the meeting, it wouldn't have happened. if. 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. if both are correct, are they different in m.
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🗑️ Or 🏆? : R/ActionFigures Grammar rules say that hadn't is used for unreal past conditions, but why can't we use simple past negation instead of past perfect? if i hadn't come to the meeting, it wouldn't have happened. if. 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. if both are correct, are they different in m. I understand that [ didn't = did not]. but is it correct to write the following? why didn't he come to work? why did not he come to work? and can it be written as follows? why he didn't come. 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. 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. Its a simple ask as it doesn't appear to be wrong while using it in emails etc. i didn't had breakfast or i didnt have breakfast. which one of above is better in grammatical manner.
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