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"I did not attend" vs "I did not attended"

The correct phrase is "I did not attend." The verb "attend" should be in the base form after the auxiliary verb "did." The incorrect phrase "I did not attended" uses the past participle form of the verb incorrectly.

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

I did not attend

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct negative form of the simple past tense of the verb "attend." It follows the structure of using the auxiliary verb "did" with the base form of the main verb.

Examples:

  • I did not attend the meeting yesterday.
  • She did not attend the concert last night.
  • They did not attend the conference.
  • He did not attend the class.
  • We did not attend the event.

I did not attended

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • I did not attend
  • I was not in attendance
  • I did not show up
  • I did not go
  • I did not participate

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