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I didn't recognise you vs I don't recognise you

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I didn't recognise you' is used when referring to a past event where recognition did not happen. 'I don't recognise you' is used in the present to express a lack of recognition.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 654 views

I didn't recognise you

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a past event where recognition did not happen.

This phrase is used to express that at a specific point in the past, the speaker did not recognize the person they are talking to.

Examples:

  • I didn't recognize you with your new haircut.
  • I didn't recognize you at the party last night.
  • Excuse me, master, I didn't recognise you.
  • I didn't recognise you, General.
  • Well, hello, I didn't recognise you in uniform.
  • I didn't recognise you, Thea.
  • For a moment I didn't recognise you.
  • I didn't recognise you, sir.
  • I didn't recognise you.
  • I didn't recognise you in scrubs.
  • Forgive me, I didn't recognise you.
  • I didn't recognise you in the dark there.
  • Sanming, I didn't recognise you!
  • I didn't recognise you, dear boy, in that gear.
  • All the numbers went. That's why I didn't recognise you.
  • I didn't recognise you.
  • I didn't recognise you.
  • I didn't recognise you without your mini TV and your feed-up.
  • Just as I didn't recognise you.

I don't recognise you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in the present to express a lack of recognition.

This phrase is used to convey that the speaker currently does not recognize the person they are talking to.

Examples:

  • I don't recognize you in that costume.
  • I don't recognize you without your glasses.
  • I don't recognise you any more.
  • I don't recognise you, Daubresse.
  • I don't recognise you.
  • I don't recognise you.
  • I don't recognise you.
  • I don't recognise the man you're describing.
  • I don't even recognise you any more.
  • I respect if I don't recognise myself in what you say.
  • But your friends, I don't think they'll recognise you.
  • Sometimes even I don't recognise him.
  • I don't recognise my hands.
  • I don't recognise half of them.
  • I don't recognise the number, but...
  • I don't recognise my own dear sister, Mary.
  • Pretending I don't recognise a space suit in Florida.
  • I'm afraid I don't recognise that description of my work.
  • I look back, I don't recognise that person.
  • I don't recognise that one.
  • I don't recognise half of them.
  • I mean, the numbers match the skull, but I don't recognise this system.

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