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"I did not had much time" vs "I did not has much time"

The correct phrase is "I did not have much time." Both of the provided phrases are incorrect. The correct form of the verb to use after "did not" is the base form of the verb, which is "have" in this case.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

I did not had much time

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "had" should be replaced with the base form "have".

The correct form is "I did not have much time." Use the base form of the verb after "did not."

Alternatives:

  • I did not have much time
  • I didn't have much time
  • I had not much time
  • I had little time
  • I had a limited amount of time

I did not has much time

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "has" should be replaced with the base form "have".

The correct form is "I did not have much time." Use the base form of the verb after "did not."

Alternatives:

  • I did not have much time
  • I didn't have much time
  • I had not much time
  • I had little time
  • I had a limited amount of time

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