Learn to use correct verb forms after “didn’t.” Avoid common mistakes like “didn’t bought” with simple grammar tips and examples.
Using the correct verb form after “didn’t” is essential for clear and grammatically accurate communication. A common mistake is using the past tense verb, such as saying “He didn’t bought it.” Instead, always use the base form of the verb after “didn’t.”
For example:
• Incorrect: He didn’t bought it.
• Correct: He didn’t buy it.
In this context, “didn’t” already indicates the past tense, so the verb that follows remains in its base form. Let’s try some variations:
• He didn’t buy it.
• He hasn’t bought it yet.
• He decided not to buy it.
Practicing these structures will help you avoid mistakes and enhance your English fluency. Watch the video to see how Claire improves her sentences and learn more practical grammar tips. Keep practicing, and soon using the correct forms will come naturally!
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