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i didn't notice vs i hadn't noticed

Both of them are correct, but they're used in different contexts. "I didn't notice" is used to talk about a past action that wasn't perceived at the time it happened. On the other hand, "I hadn't noticed" is used to indicate that the lack of noticing occurred before another past event.
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Last updated: August 17, 2024

i didn't notice

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to talk about a past action that was not perceived at the time it happened. It indicates a lack of awareness or observation in the past.

Examples:

  • I didn't notice the time passing while I was reading.
  • She didn't notice the change in his behavior until it was too late.

Alternatives:

  • I failed to notice
  • I overlooked
  • I missed

i hadn't noticed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the lack of noticing occurred before another past event. It is often used in past perfect tense to show the sequence of events.

Examples:

  • I hadn't noticed the stain on my shirt until someone pointed it out.
  • She realized she hadn't noticed the missing keys until she got home.

Alternatives:

  • I had failed to notice
  • I had overlooked
  • I had missed

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