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I forget vs i fogot

The correct phrase is "I forgot." The incorrect phrase "I forget" is not commonly used in English. The correct form uses the past tense "forgot" to indicate that the action of forgetting already happened.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 989 views

I forget

This is not correct. The correct form uses the past tense "forgot."

The phrase "I forget" is not commonly used in English. Instead, use the correct past tense form, "I forgot," to indicate that the action of forgetting already happened.
  • I forget how anyone gets over anything.
  • Sometimes I forget how disgusting I am.
  • I forget the word in English.
  • I forget the company, it's three letters.
  • I forget what page it is.
  • I'm sorry, I forget his name.
  • Sometimes I forget how crazy she is.
  • Sometimes I forget what I did.
  • Then I get to this porch and I forget everything.
  • It is. I forget to enjoy it sometimes.
  • I forget that my directness seems to bulldoze pleasantries.
  • Some... sometimes I forget that part.
  • I drink too much wine, I forget things.
  • Most of the time I forget who you are.
  • You know, sometimes I forget you guys are Chinese.
  • Sometimes I forget I actually live here.
  • Sometimes I forget what this must look like from the outside.
  • I forget my brother Cameron is gone.
  • And sometimes I forget there was a world before the attack.
  • Sometimes I forget why I play the game.

Alternatives:

  • I forgot
  • I have forgotten
  • I keep forgetting
  • I tend to forget
  • I often forget

i fogot

This is a misspelling of the word "forgot." The correct spelling is "I forgot."

The correct spelling is "I forgot," using the past tense form of the verb "forget." Make sure to use the correct spelling to convey the intended meaning.
  • I fogot I had this baby.

Alternatives:

  • I forgot
  • I have forgotten
  • I keep forgetting
  • I tend to forget
  • I often forget

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