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no i didn't thought it vs no i didn't think it

The correct phrase is 'No, I didn't think it.' The verb 'think' should be used in the past tense after 'didn't.' 'Thought' is the past participle form of 'think' and is not correct in this context.

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no i didn't thought it

'No i didn't thought it' is incorrect. 'Thought' is the past participle form of 'think' and should not be used after 'didn't.'

The correct form is 'No, I didn't think it.' Use 'think' in the past tense after 'didn't.'
  • He really hadn't thought it through.
  • I hadn't thought it through that far.
  • I really haven't thought it out that far.
  • But you haven't thought it through.
  • And he was going to sell it for something bigger and then we could all start over but... I mean, he hadn't thought it through.
  • l just hadn't thought it through.
  • For once, I hadn't thought it through.
  • And he was going to sell it for something bigger and then we could all start over but... I mean, he hadn't thought it through.
  • l haven't thought it through that clearly.
  • But I know where you're going, and I know you haven't thought it through.
  • I honestly haven't thought it all the way through, and I don't intend to.
  • I thought you thought it was unromantic.
  • I thought-i thought It was going really well.
  • ~ We just thought it would be useful to air some thoughts.
  • Thought it looked suspicious and dialed 911.
  • I thought it would be fitting considering.
  • Maybe he thought it was something more.
  • Truthfully I thought it was Melinda.
  • I never-never thought it would actually sink.
  • I thought it might scare you away.

no i didn't think it

'No i didn't think it' is correct. 'Think' should be used in the past tense after 'didn't.'

This phrase is used to deny having a particular thought or idea in the past.
  • No, I didn't think it was.
  • No, I didn't think it was worth bothering you about.
  • No, I didn't think it was worth bothering you about.
  • No, I didn't think it would be a problem.
  • No, no. I didn't think it laughable at all.
  • No! I didn't think it'd be a very good follow-up to
  • No, I didn't think that it had.
  • No, I didn't think about it.
  • I know it's no excuse, but I didn't think it was going to spin so out of control.
  • No, I didn't think I needed it.
  • I had no choice... I didn't think... it was like this...
  • No, I didn't even think of it.
  • No, no, I didn't even think of it that way.
  • The store was out, I didn't think it mattered.
  • I didn't think it would actually happen.
  • Clearly, I didn't think it was the best idea.
  • I guess I didn't think it through.
  • When they offered me protection, I didn't think it meant house arrest.
  • I didn't think it could be the same house.
  • I didn't think it through.

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