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"didn't reply" vs "didn't replied"

The correct phrase is "didn't reply." In English, the past simple form of the verb after "didn't" should be in the base form (infinitive) without the -ed ending. The -ed form is used for past simple tense when the verb is not preceded by a helping verb like "did."

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

didn't reply

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct past simple negative form of the verb "reply." When forming negative sentences in the past simple tense with the auxiliary verb "did," the main verb should be in its base form (infinitive) without the -ed ending.

Examples:

  • She didn't reply to my email.
  • I didn't reply to his message yesterday.
  • They didn't reply to the invitation.
  • He didn't reply to the question.
  • We didn't reply to the letter.

didn't replied

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb form after "didn't" should be in the base form (infinitive) without the -ed ending.


Alternatives:

  • didn't reply
  • didn't respond
  • didn't answer
  • didn't react
  • didn't acknowledge

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