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| When you can use 'did'? "Did" is a past tense for "do". For e.g. I did my homework yesterday,I did all the work by myself,I did it for my pleasure. |
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| Hi hinabozi . I'm not sure I understand your question. Do you want to know if it's OK to say "I didn't knew." You should say: - I knew the answer. (affirmative sentence, simple past tense) - I didn't know the answer. (negative sentence, simple past tense) - Did you know the answer? (interrogative sentence, simple past tense) . |
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| thank you friendz actually one of my friend used thta sentence n when i corrected him he justified by saying one can use didnt knew in some situations so i was juss confirming tc |
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| Hi hinabozi I'd be interested in hearing exactly which situations your friend thinks he can use that in. . |
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