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Didn’t find him yet vs Didn't found him yet

The correct phrase is 'didn't find him yet.' 'Find' is the correct past tense form of the verb in this context, not 'found.'

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 3960 views

Didn’t find him yet

This phrase is correct. 'Find' is the correct past tense form of the verb in this context.

This phrase is used to indicate that the action of finding someone has not yet occurred. It is the correct past tense form of the verb 'find.'
  • I take it you didn't find him.
  • No wonder the Replicators didn't find him.
  • Someone who obviously didn't find him as sweet as you.
  • To be honest, I didn't find him that memorable.
  • Unfortunately, they didn't find him soon enough.
  • But I didn't find him.
  • Did you find him? - No, didn't find him.
  • Fred, no, we didn't find him.
  • We had our squatter take a look at mug shots of Anton Francis' associates and we didn't find him.
  • It didn't matter that I told the police about Chris, they couldn't find him.
  • Taq didn't find him in the Free Zone.
  • He came downstairs just after midnight to watch some tv, and we didn't find him until this morning.
  • Although I didn't find him attractive, many of our wives did.
  • So if Fredericks' partner didn't find him, there's a chance that his jihadist former-employer did.
  • Martha: We didn't find him.
  • The idea that it'd be better if Klamm didn't find him there did not even occur to him.
  • I didn't find him, my other boy, Mark, did.
  • He didn't feel well, but he went to work anyway, and now she can't find him.
  • You can't find him? - I went to meet him, he didn't show.
  • He sure didn't find him in my cousin's stomach.

Didn't found him yet

This phrase is incorrect. 'Found' is not the correct past tense form of the verb 'find' in this context.

  • We haven't found him here yet.
  • Because you haven't found him.
  • If you haven't found him by now...
  • But up till now we haven't found him.
  • I would've found him I just didn't have the right software.
  • He didn't have a pulse when I found him on my patrol.
  • You haven't found him yet, he's split for Las Vegas.
  • It would've been very bad if you hadn't found him, In Hye.
  • There's just one man I have reason to kill and I haven't found him yet.
  • You haven't found him yet, because he split for Las Vegas.
  • And now I know why we haven't found him.
  • No, I haven't found him.
  • Well, not if they haven't found him.
  • Still haven't found him, though we do know that he went through a divorce and a series of jobs.
  • We haven't found him yet, but new evidence has turned up.
  • No, I haven't found him.
  • Actually, I think the very fact they haven't found him yet bodes well.
  • Sue, it's been four months, and you haven't found him.
  • I keep thinking if you hadn't found him... I did.
  • 24 hours and we haven't found him... we'll release his picture and charges... to get the public's help.

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