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did i told you vs didn't i tell you

The correct phrase is "didn't I tell you?". The incorrect phrase "did I told you" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase uses the past tense of the verb "tell" (told) and includes the negation "didn't".

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1656 views

did i told you

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct form should be "didn't I tell you?" using the past tense of the verb "tell" (told) and the negation "didn't".
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didn't i tell you

This phrase is correct in English.

This phrase is the correct form to use when asking if something was previously communicated to someone.

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