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i did not went to class vs i did not go to class

The correct phrase is "I did not go to class." The verb "go" should be used in the past tense form "went" after the auxiliary verb "did." The incorrect phrase uses "went," which is not the correct form in this context.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

i did not went to class

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "go" should be used in the past tense form "went" after the auxiliary verb "did."

The correct form is "I did not go to class." Use the base form of the verb (go) after the auxiliary verb (did) to form negative sentences in the past simple tense.

Alternatives:

  • I did not attend class.
  • I did not show up for class.
  • I did not make it to class.
  • I did not go to the class.
  • I skipped class.

i did not go to class

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use this phrase to express that you did not attend a class in the past. The verb "go" is in the base form after the auxiliary verb "did."

Alternatives:

  • I didn't attend class.
  • I didn't make it to class.
  • I didn't go to the class.
  • I skipped class.
  • I was absent from class.

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