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I didn't ate it vs I haven't eat it

The correct phrase to use is "I didn't eat it." The use of the past simple tense (didn't eat) is appropriate in this context to indicate that the action of eating didn't happen in the past. The other phrase, "I haven't eat it," is incorrect because the present perfect tense should be used with the past participle form of the verb (eaten) instead of the base form (eat).
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I didn't ate it

This phrase is incorrect. The past simple tense should be used with the correct form of the verb, which is "I didn't eat it."

The correct form is "I didn't eat it." Use the past simple tense (didn't eat) to indicate that the action of eating did not happen in the past.
  • No, I didn't say she ate it.
  • No, I didn't say she ate it.
  • I did, but you took so long, I ate it.
  • Could barely get through, but I ate it because I didn't want them to think I'm making a mistake.
  • I didn't have anyplace to put it, so I ate it.
  • I didn't have another, and he ate it in a barbecue.
  • I mean, I ate it, but I didn't really know what it was.
  • We haven't ate or drank anything for days.
  • Earlier, you haven't ate anything either.
  • Haven't ate potatoes quite that smooth.
  • I ate it to gain its power.
  • Zedd's the only one who ate it.
  • You ate it with cocktail sauce and lemon juice.
  • Yes, sam.I ate it all.
  • I put a cupcake on my snooch and Mike ate it.
  • I ate it all, Eddie, by myself.
  • And then forgets four seconds later that he ate it.
  • Almost ate it a couple of times out there.
  • They took my hamburger and ate it.
  • No, you ate it all.

Alternatives:

  • I didn't eat it
  • I did not eat it

I haven't eat it

This phrase is incorrect. The present perfect tense should be used with the past participle form of the verb, which is "I haven't eaten it."

The correct form is "I haven't eaten it." Use the present perfect tense (haven't eaten) with the past participle form of the verb to indicate that the action of eating has not occurred up to the present moment.
  • I haven't eat all day.
  • I'm on the kitchen for making some chocolate ice I haven't eat any chocolate ever bit.
  • You haven't eat anything I brought you.
  • It matters because you didn't eat it.
  • You haven't eat yet, right?
  • But please don't eat it front the customers.
  • I didn't eat it for weeks.
  • So the kids won't eat it.
  • If it is, you probably shouldn't eat it.
  • It matters because you didn't eat it.
  • But don't eat it all before dinner.
  • I can't eat it when it gets cold.
  • Whatever you cooked, don't eat it.
  • If you can't eat it, wear it.
  • Careful your husband-to-be doesn't eat it for breakfast.
  • Now, he can't eat it all.
  • So the kids won't eat it.
  • Don't eat it, it might be poison.
  • Not liking carrots, he didn't eat it.
  • So bad, I wouldn't eat it.

Alternatives:

  • I haven't eaten it
  • I have not eaten it

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