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Did she not find vs Did she not found

The correct phrase is "did she not find". In English, the verb after "did" should be in its base form (infinitive form), which is "find" in this case. "Did she not found" is incorrect because "found" is the past tense form of the verb, which is not suitable after "did".

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 977 views

Did she not find

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used in questions to express a negative form of finding something in the past. The structure is formed with the auxiliary verb "did", followed by the subject, then the base form of the main verb ("find"), and finally the negation "not".

Examples:

  • Did she not find her keys yesterday?
  • Did they not find the solution to the problem?
  • Did you not find the book you were looking for?
  • Did he not find his way back home?
  • Did we not find a good restaurant to eat at?
  • How did she “not find favor in his eyes”? There is a divergence of opinion on this matter among the Sages of the Talmud. Shammai, known for his strict ...
  • Oct 27, 2014 ... Did she not find ANYONE else in the entire King's Landing to satisfy her desires? Jaime and Cersei have been having a physical relationship ...
  • Nov 12, 2015 ... Did she or did she not find her purpose? She escaped her death sequence by finding her purpose, which is working with the addiction demon, ...
  • Aug 15, 1993 ... Not only did she not find Mr. Right, but she also realized that Nick was by far the best thing going. "After six months, I got really fed up with the ...

Did she not found

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Did she not found, and name Cophes, the modern Abistada? That hairy-limbed, cynical, amusing old sinner, Montaigne, if my ref- erence memory does not fail ...

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